In this age of transhumanist temptation, Frankenstein is as relevant as the inflatable ogre billowing in the front yard.
“In 1816, no one was clamoring for a woman to write anything, let alone ghastly, gothic horror stories,” says playwright ...
That popular conception of Frankenstein’s monster comes less from Mary Shelley’s original 1818 novel, and more from the ...
Our Alicia Vitarelli got a sneak peek at the production of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, which opens on Halloween night.
When Frankenstein was first published in 1818, critics were divided. Some were appalled by the lurid details of the writer’s ...
An enduring symbol of Halloween, Frankenstein has become an iconic figure of horror since its origins in Mary Shelley’s 1818 ...
The Merrimack Repertory Theatre will bring Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein by David Catlin to life. This chilling classic plays ...
In Villa Diodati, at the shore of Lake Geneva, Mary visited Lord Byron and John Polidori together with her husband Percy Shelley. This is the place where she began writing Frankenstein.
Tickets for “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” are available now on mrt.org, as well as by contacting the Enterprise Bank Office at 978-654-4678 or box_office@mrt.org.