In the 1931 movie “Frankenstein,” actor Boris Karloff came alive as Victor Frankenstein’s creation backed only by the sound of crashing thunder and the hum of electrical feedback. The mad scientist’s ...
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ATLANTA, Ga. - "It’s alive…it’s alive…it’s alive!" With those words, horror history was made back in 1931, as Frankenstein’s monster came to life before terrified movie-goers. Now, fans of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) - With futuristic stage designs, cutting-edge video inserts and industrial noise blended ...
There’s just one engaging three-minute segment in the unfortunate production of Libby Larsen’s “Frankenstein” that opened Saturday night, Aug. 12, at the West Edge Opera, but it’s a dazzler. It ...
Gregg Kallor‘s “Frankenstein” is the very definition of what modern-day opera should aspire to be. A timeless tale well told, wrapped in a hauntingly beautiful score and performed by a supremely ...
ADRIAN — Opening Friday, Oct. 18, at the Croswell Opera House is a musical based on a premise that could be considered abnormal. "Young Frankenstein" tells the story of Frederick Frankenstein, who is ...
Now that West Edge Opera has “Hamlet” and “The Chastity Tree” up and running, the company is about to unveil the third production in its 2017 summer festival: “Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus.” ...
One of the things that struck composer Gregg Kallor about Mary Shelley’s iconic 200-year-old novel “Frankenstein” was how little attention the writer paid to Victor Frankenstein’s experiments that ...
The project started with one of those proverbial lightbulbs going off over someone’s head. “Three years ago, I was working on a painting that involved puppets, and I was listening to opera,” Erin ...
April 14-May 7, 2023 - Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. The Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan. Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks.