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THE FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER SHOW

Book by John Crocker and Tim Hampton. Lyrics by Les Scott


This inventive and exuberant musical brings the old Frankenstein story bang up-to-date - right into the computer age, in fact. When Frank Enstein arrives and Enstein hall from the USA, he continues the reanimation experiments of his deceased great-great uncle. Frank's expertise in computer robotics - and the timely arrival of Burke and Hare, two rather suspicious undertakers - soon have remote controlled monsters rolling off the production line.

Cast: Male 10, Female 3. Extras.

Various simple settings


 
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