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Performance

VenueTraverse Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From6th August 2019
To25th August 2019
When10:00, 13:00, 16:00, 19:00, 22:00
Traverse Theatre (V605)
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  • Date of change: 16 May 19 - T799340436

Frankenstein - How to Make a Monster

Work:: Frankenstein (S01857250449)


Book by Mary Shelley

Production:: How to Make a Monster (T799340436)

Scottish Premiere. Mary Shelley's original, re-imagined with songs, soundscapes and sonic trickery. Experience the power of the human voice breathing life into monsters all around us. Frankenstein will leave you asking: who are the monsters we fear? Who created them? And how the hell did they just do that with their voices?! Each performance (excluding 10pm) will kick off with a curtain raiser performance created by young people from Leith Academy as part of a collaborative project between Edinburgh International Festival, Battersea Arts Centre and Traverse Theatre. All performances are Relaxed.
Producer BAC Beatbox Academy
Producer Battersea Arts Centre

Listing:: L884976831

Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Traverse 1. Venue 15



How to Make a Monster

Scottish Premiere. Mary Shelley's original, re-imagined with songs, soundscapes and sonic trickery. Experience the power of the human voice breathing life into monsters all around us. Frankenstein will leave you asking: who are the monsters we fear? Who created them? And how the hell did they just do that with their voices?! Each performance (excluding 10pm) will kick off with a curtain raiser performance created by young people from Leith Academy as part of a collaborative project between Edinburgh International Festival, Battersea Arts Centre and Traverse Theatre. All performances are Relaxed. Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Traverse 1. Venue 15

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