Frankenstein

Royal Opera House, 2018/2019


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Liam Scarlett's Frankenstein, his first full-length ballet for the Royal Opera House main stage, is an adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic Gothic novel. The score, composed for the ballet by Lowell Liebermann, sweeps the dramatic action towards its devastating end, while the detailed and chilling designs by John Macfarlane bring the Creature and the anatomy lab to terrifying life.

Scarlett's choreography is highly expressive and dramatic as it explores the grief and desperation felt by Victor and the Creature's childlike need for acceptance. The ballet's momentum is sustained by the whole Company, with fellow students pushing Victor further into isolation and obsession, couples swirling around the stage in a dark waltz at his wedding, and the inevitable, tragic end.

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CREDITS

Choreography: Liam Scarlett
Music: Lowell Liebermann
Designer: John Macfarlane
Lighting Designer: David Finn
Projection designer: Finn Ross

Ladies Costume Maker: Sophie Donaldson


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