Unveiling the Origin of "Frankenstein"
In 1816, Mary Shelley penned the classic novel "Frankenstein", a tale about a scientist who breathed life into a creature made from dead flesh and bones. Now, over two centuries later, the story of its creation is brought to life in "Mary Shelley's Monster".
This captivating production is set to take place at The Speaking Theater, located at Klaus-Groth-Str. 23, on the dates of 9th, 10th, 13th, 15th, and 18th of August. The performances will commence at 20:00, with a Sunday matinee at 18:00.
The Speaking Theater, a renowned venue for live performances, has temporarily taken in the ensemble of Lars Henriks, the author and director of "Mary Shelley's Monster". Known for his expertise in the horror genre, Henriks' unique interpretation promises to be a thrilling experience.
Tickets for the performances are priced at 15, 20, or 25 Euros. For more information or to book your seats, visit sprechwerk.hamburg.
It's worth noting that Lars Henriks is the founder of "Miskatonic", the only horror theater in the world, based in Harburg.
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We hope to see you at "Mary Shelley's Monster" at The Speaking Theater! For any inquiries, please contact them at (040) 24423990.
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