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![Adapted from the original text Frankenstein written by Mary Adapted from the original text Frankenstein written by Mary](https://pdfprof.com/Listes/18/21162-18FRANKENSTEIN.pdf.pdf.jpg)
FRANKENSTEIN
ByAlexander Utz
Based on
Mary Shelley"s"Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus"Alexander Utz
alexander.utz716@gmail.com716.392.3418Cast of Characters
MARYSHELLEY: The author of Frankenstein.
PERCYSHELLEY: Her fiance, the poet.
LORDBYRON: The poet.
CLAIRECLAIRMONT: Mary"s stepsister.
DR.POLIDORI: Lord Byron"s physician.
VICTORFRANKENSTEIN: A scientist.
CAPTAINWALTON: An Arctic explorer.
HENRYCLERVAL: Frankenstein"s best friend.
ELIZABETHLAVENZA: Frankenstein"s fiancee.
JUSTINEMORITZ: Frankenstein"s friend.
PROFESSORWALDMAN: A professor at the University
of Ingolstadt.PROFESSORKREMPE: A professor at the University of Ingolstadt.THECREATURE: Frankenstein"s creation.WILLIAM: Frankenstein"s brother.
THECOMPANION: The second creation.
ACT ONE
Lightning and thunder: a storm. In the flashes oflightning which illuminate the stage, we seeglimpses of WALTON looking out with a telescope,
CLERVAL helping VICTOR stand, JUSTINE and WILLIAMplaying hide and seek, and VICTOR cradlingELIZABETH"s dead body. A loud clap of thunderawakens MARY from her dream, center, gasping forair.
MARYAnother dream-vision. Another nightmare.
SHELLEY is with her.
SHELLEY
Again? What did you see this time.
MARYI cannot describe the - there were images of people,but fragmented -SHELLEY
Let"s go back to sleep. We don"t want to be unkemptaround Lord Byron tomorrow.MARY(Dry.)
Of course not.
SHELLEYWhat?
MARYYou care more about Lord Byron than you do me.
Pause.
SHELLEY
I -MARYLet"s go back to sleep, Percy.
Pause.
SHELLEY
Wewillbe wed, Mary. Soon.
Blackout.
2.Another flash of lightning brings a sitting room
to light. Shelley stands by the window, watchingthe storm. BYRON sits in an armchair, idlyflipping through a copy of "Fantasmagoriana". Maryand CLAIRE sit side by side on a chaise. POLIDORI
stands before the group, clutching a handful ofpapers. Inspired by the thunderstorm and the flashof lightning, Shelley exclaims:
SHELLEY (cont"d)"I sing of Chaos and Eternal NightTaught by the heavn"ly Muse to venture down
The dark descent, and up to reascend - "
MARYPercy!
SHELLEYWhat?
CLAIRE
He"s nearly finished.
BYRON(To Shelley.)Milton?
SHELLEY
Who else?
MARYDo go on, doctor.
POLIDORI
"Aubrey"s weakness increased; the effusion of bloodproduced symptoms of the near approach of death. Hedesired his sister"s guardians might be called, andwhen the midnight hour had struck, he related
composedly what the reader had perused - he diedimmediately after. The guardians hastened to protectMiss Aubrey; but when they arrived, it was too late."