Playing with Fire
(After Frankenstein)
By Barbara Field
Produced by Thomas J. Samorian
Playing at BoHo Theatre @ Heartland Studio
March 6, 2009 through April 12, 2009
An exhausted and dying Victor Frankenstein has finally tracked down his Creature in the lonely, frozen tundra of the North Pole. Determined to right the wrong he has committed by, at last, destroying the malignant evil he believes he has created, Frankenstein finds that he must first deal with his own responsibility and guilt-for, as their fascinating confrontation develops, it is evident that the Creature has become a pathetic, lonely and even sensitive being who wants only to find love and that he, Frankenstein, by intruding into the very secrets of life, is truly the evil one.
As the two debate, scenes from the past flash by: Frankenstein's young bride, whom the Monster killed when the scientist failed to provide him with a mate of his own; the brilliant, Professor Krempe, Frankenstein's university mentor; and moments between the youthful Victor and his brother, who also fell victim to the Creature's vengeance. Ultimately the exchange between Frankenstein and the Creature becomes a confrontation between parent and child, scientist and experiment, rejection and love, and even good and evil-culminating in the Creature's agonizing question, "Why did you make me?"
It is a question the exhausted Frankenstein cannot answer and, as the play ends, the Monster lives on, condemned to pass his remaining days in the awful loneliness he has so desperately sought to escape.
Join us as we presetn this fascinating and soul-searching piece of art. The questions brought to the fore are ones all of us examine throughout our lives and must sometimes be willing to let go ...unanswered..






Auditions for Playing with Fire
are December 6, and 7, 2008,
with callbacks on December 13, 2008.
Click HERE for more details
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