
Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster
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Overview
Originally devised for the stage, BAC Beatbox Academy’s Edinburgh smash hit Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster returns for the screen.
Two hundred years after the 18-year-old Mary Shelley wrote the text, these young artists explore how modern monsters are created in today’s society. This musical film is part performance, part documentary, with the cast’s voices as the only instruments.
Bringing their own interpretation of the Frankenstein story to life with a dazzling array of vocal talents including rap, beatboxing and song, the cast create a breathtaking musical soundscape filled with memorable original tracks.
Made in partnership with BBC Arts and The Space as part of Culture In Quarantine.
Date & time
Show ended
Sun 25 Oct, 11pm
Venue
The World Wide Web Earth...? London, UK
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