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  1. A man is approaching slowly and cautiously: Victor Frankenstein, late twenties. He wears a long cloak. He watches the Creature intently. Victor goes close to the Creature, who doesn’t see him at first. Victor is curious, but then repulsed by the filthy, slimy being sprawled in front of him. The Creature turns and sees Victor.

  2. Frankenstein is a stage adaptation by Nick Dear of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Its world premiere was at the Royal National Theatre on 5 February 2011, where it officially opened on 22 February.

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  4. Nick Dears adaptation of Mary Shelley’s gothic novel retells the well-known story from the point of view of the Creature. The Creature is created by Victor Frankenstein, a troubled scientist who has grown frustrated by traditional scientific methods.

  5. The task of going into the laboratory to create the theatrical facsimile of a novel subtitled A Modern Prometheus has fallen to the playwright Nick Dear. In Frankenstein, Dear returns to the theme of fulminating creativity. For the theatre he has written about Hogarth in The Art of Success (1986) and the life of Chekhov in Summerfolk (1999).

  6. Frankenstein NDear - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or view presentation slides online. The script for Nick Dear's Frankenstein play.

  7. Playwright Nick Dear talks about the dramatic possibilities of Mary Shelley's Gothic novel Frankenstein and the challenges of presenting the story from the p...

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