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Frankenstein [6] - Teen

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By Jonathan Dorf - Monologue
Duration: 1-2 minutes
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Frankenstein [6]
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TITLE
Dear Chuck [5]
Dear Chuck [5]
PLAYWRIGHT
Jonathan Dorf
Jonathan Dorf
PLAY/BOOK
Dear Chuck
Dear Chuck
CHARACTER
Teen
Teen
LENGTH
2-3 minutes
2-3 minutes
GENDER
Not-Specified
Not-Specified
GENRE
Dramatic
Dramatic
AGE RANGE
College 18-22, High School 14-18
College 18-22, High School 14-18
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Jonathan Dorf. Presented with permission from YouthPLAYS.
Jonathan Dorf. Presented with permission from YouthPLAYS.
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This smart and well-crafted adaptation remains very true to Mary Shelley’s classic novel. Captain Walton is on an arctic expedition when he finds and saves Victor Frankenstein from the cold. Frankenstein has been pursuing the Creature he created and brought to life. Walton retells the tale of the monster’s creation and the resulting mayhem as the story, like the creature, comes alive onstage. This thrilling stage adaptation by award-winning playwright Mark Scharf retains all the dread, anguish and heart of the original. The Creature sets out on his own to seek his education and identity, but remains full of anger at Frankenstein for creating him. Frankenstein, filled with remorse, seeks peace and solitude, while trying to keep his bride-to-be Elizabeth and other loved ones safe. When the Creature confronts Frankenstein about creating a female companion for him, the doctor refuses and the Creature vows the most hurtful revenge: he will find and kill Elizabeth.see less
This smart and well-crafted adaptation remains very true to Mary Shelley’s classic novel. Captain Walton is on an arctic expedition when he finds and saves Victor Frankenstein from the cold. Frankenstein has been pursuing the Creature he created and brought to life. Walton retells the tale of the monster’s creation and the resulting mayhem as the story, like the...see more
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