Ever-bound by the limitations of cultural taxonomy, the ultimate “more-than-human-being” of Western literature – created by Mary Shelly in 1816, the “year without a summer” – finally speaks out, not as marginalised, but as architect of our imagination, as our compatriot, as our monstrous peer.
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ASSAB ONE
For the first time, with this production, OHT takes on a classic of Western literature: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Centred on moments of experimentation, the performance cuts into the novel, without any limit of form, language or duration. The novel is transformed into a material to examine, dissect, recompose; a body to be used for a range of experiments; a theatrical performance, a reading session, an installation and a radio drama, all generated as parts of the same operation, which moves horizontally through the story to examine its multiple ramifications.
Fragments that alter the obscenity of the demon, becoming a deformed assembly of raw material abandoned too soon; experiments that, presented in their monstrous inadequacy, set in motion the same unexpected chain of reactions that lies at the origin of Frankenstein’s creature, inviting us to face up to what we usually refuse to see, and that we consider monstrous.
Duration: 60’ without intermission
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Booklet
ReadFor the first time, with this production, OHT takes on a classic of Western literature: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Centred on moments of experimentation, the performance cuts into the novel, without any limit of form, language or duration. The novel is transformed into a material to examine, dissect, recompose; a body to be used for a range of experiments; a theatrical performance, a reading session, an installation and a radio drama, all generated as parts of the same operation, which moves horizontally through the story to examine its multiple ramifications.
Fragments that alter the obscenity of the demon, becoming a deformed assembly of raw material abandoned too soon; experiments that, presented in their monstrous inadequacy, set in motion the same unexpected chain of reactions that lies at the origin of Frankenstein’s creature, inviting us to face up to what we usually refuse to see, and that we consider monstrous.
Duration: 60’ without intermission
Learn more
Booklet
ReadCredits
Frankenstein
a Threes Productions and Piccolo Teatro di Milano – Teatro d’Europa collaboration
performance by Office for a Human Theatre
directing, sets and writing by Filippo Andreatta
based on Mary W. Shelley and Clarice Lispector
sound and music Davide Tomat
performers Silvia Costa and Stina Fors
director’s assistant Veronica Franchi
lighting Andrea Sanson
stage manager Cosimo Ferrigolo
costumes Lucia Gallone
stage sculptures and automation Plastikart Studio
wax bust and masks Nadia Simeonkova
painted backdrop Paolino Libralato
technician Orlando Cainelli
stage technician Rebecca Quintavalle
development and communication Anna Benazzoli
administration Lucrezia Stenico
photography Giacomo Bianco
teaser Anouk Chambaz
an OHT production
a TPE Teatro Piemonte Europa and Snaporazverein coproduction
artistic residency Centrale Fies
with the contribution of MiC, Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Fondazione Caritro di Trento e Rovereto
A show in Italian and English with Italian and English surtitles
Tickets
Full price € 20 (+ presale) | Young people (under 30) € 15 (+ presale)
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tel. +39 02 72 333 216
email promozione.pubblico@piccoloteatromilano.it