Casting announced for Frankenstein

Selladoor Productions, Matthew Townshend Productions, Belgrade Theatre Coventry and Perth Theatre at Horsecross Arts present

CASTING REVEALED FOR UK TOUR OF

NEW DATES ADDED – UK Tour 5 September – 7 March 2020

Scottish screen actress Eilidh Loan is to star in the new theatrical adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, depicting Shelley herself onstage as the author personally unfolding her monstrous tale of creature and creator. With a cast also including Ben Castle-Gibb, Thierry Mabonga, Sarah MacGillivray, Natali McCleary, Michael Moreland and Greg Powrie, the seminal 1818 gothic horror novel adapted by award-winning writer Rona Munro will now run until 7 March 2020 as new dates are added.

A national press night will be held at the Belgrade Theatre Coventry on Thursday 3 October at 7pm.  A Scottish national press night will take place at Perth Theatre on 7 September.

An eighteen-year-old girl, Mary Shelley, dreams up a monster whose tragic story will capture the imaginations of generations to come.

A young scientist by the name of Frankenstein breathes life into a gruesome body. Banished into an indifferent world, Frankenstein’s creature desperately seeks out his true identity, but the agony of rejection and a broken promise push him into darkness. Dangerous and vengeful, the creature threatens to obliterate Frankenstein and everyone he loves, in a ferocious and bloodthirsty hunt for his maker.

Rona Munro’s brilliant new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Gothic masterpiece places the writer herself amongst the action, as she wrestles with her creation and with the stark realities facing revolutionary young women, then and now.

Ben Castle-Gibb will play Frankenstein, the creature’s creator, making his professional debut. Having trained at Arts Educational Schools, his credits while training include: It Never HappenedTreasure IslandA Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like ItRadicalisation Of Bradley Manning and As You Like It.

Eilidh Loan will play Mary Shelley, the author unpacking her own horrific tale. Eilidh’s screen credits include:London Kills (BBC, Acorn TV), Doctors (BBC), Clique (BBC) and England’s Forgotten Queen (BBC). Her stage credits include: Me & My Left Ball (Tristan Bates Theatre).

Thierry Mabonga plays Henry/Walton. His theatre credits include: Low Pay? Don’t Pay! (Glasgow Life), First Snow (NTS Canada Tour), Sleeping Beauty (Glasgow Life), First Snow (National Theatre of Scotland), Richard III(Perth Theatre), Brothers Karamazov (Tron Theatre), Titus Andronicus (Dundee Rep), Last Dream On Earth (National Theatre of Scotland), and Skins and Hoods (Cie du Veilleur). His screen credits include The Split(BBC), Trust Me (BBC), The Replacement (BBC), Armchair Detectives (BBC) and Trainspotting 2 (Cloud Eight Films).

Sarah MacGillivray plays Mother/Justine. Her stage credits include: Marie (Perth Theatre/House of Mirth), Beauty and the Beast (Fizzgig Productions), Sinatra: The Final Curtain (Kingdom Theatre), Hex (Strange Town) and A Million Hearts in Stereo (RCS/Arches). Her screen credits include: Outlander (Sony), Glasshouse (Cupla Films) and Flight Risk (Vivid Affect Films).

Natali McCleary plays Elizabeth/Safie. Recent theatre credits include: Cool Dads (Oran Mor), The Dark Carnival(Vanishing Point), Dear Europe (National Theatre Scotland), How To Fix A Broken Wing (Catherine Wheels), Beg Borrow Steal (Oran Mor) and Secret Show 1 (Blood Of The Young, The Tron). Her screen credits include: Shetland (ITV), Long Night At Blackstone (BBC), Hings (BBC), Logan High (BBC) and Country Music (Three Chords Productions Ltd).

Michael Moreland will play The Monster. His stage credits include Knives and Hens and Richard III (Perth Theatre), Democracy (Rapture Theatre Company & Scottish Tour), A Mad World My Masters (English Touring Theatre), All My Sons (Rapture Theatre Company & Scottish Tour), The Roaring GirlThe White Devil and The Witch of Edmonton (Royal Shakespeare Company),  Macbeth (Perth Theatre/Tron Theatre), What Every Woman Knows (Royal Exchange Manchester), The Found Man (Traverse Theatre) and Gagarin Way (Arts Theatre). His screen credits include: Years & Years (BBC), Doctors (BBC), and Shetland (ITV).

Greg Powrie plays Father/Master/Waldman. His theatre credits include: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead(Piccadilly Theatre), The Deep Blue Sea (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Descent and The Cone Gatherers (APA Productions), The Mysterious Death of Netta Fornario and Singing Far Into The Night (Mull Theatre Co.), Blue/Orange (Rapture Theatre), Kevin’s Bed (Borderline) and Relatively Speaking (Northcott Theatre Exeter & Theatre Royal Basingstoke). His screen credits include Last Commanders (BBC), Outlander (Amazon), Taggart ITV), River City (BBC), Still Game (BBC)and Doctor Finlay (BBC).

Writer Rona Munro has written extensively for stage, radio, film and television. Her recent theatre credits include Lucy Barton, adapted from the novel by Elizabeth Strout and performed by Laura Linney at the Bridge Theatre London in 2018-19. Other credits include The James Plays: a trilogy of award-winning plays produced by the National Theatre of Scotland, the National Theatre UK and Edinburgh International Festival, Scuttlers(Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester), Little Eagles (Royal Shakespeare Company) and Iron (Traverse Theatre, Royal Court Theatre) for which she won the John Whiting Award in 2003.

Her television credits include the BAFTA-nominated Bumping the Odds (BBC Scotland) and Rehab (BBC Two), and her films include Ladybird Ladybird and Oranges and Sunshine. Her work for radio includes several dramas for The Stanley Baxter Playhouse. Rona is the only writer so far to have contributed episodes to both the classic and contemporary series of Doctor Who (BBC One).

The production will be directed by Patricia Benecke, with composition and sound design by Simon Slater, lighting design by Grant Anderson, design by Becky Minto and movement direction by Jonnie Riordan.

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TOUR DATES 2019 – 2020

5 – 21 September (performances vary)                                                       Box Office: 01738 621031

Perth Theatre, Perth                                                                                         Website: horsecross.co.uk

24 – 28 September                                                                                            Box Office: 01227 787787

Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury                                                                        Website: marlowetheatre.com

2 – 12 October                                                                                                    Box Office: 024 7655 3055

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry                                                                            Website: belgrade.co.uk

14 – 19 October                                                                                                   Box Office: 0844 871 7650

Brighton Theatre Royal, Brighton                                                                  Website: atgtickets.com 

21 – 26 October                                                                                                  Box Office: 0131 529 6000

King’s Theatre, Edinburgh                                                                                Website: capitaltheatres.com

28 October – 2 November                                                                               Box Office: 029 2087 8889

New Theatre, Cardiff                                                                                         Website: newtheatrecardiff.co.uk

4 – 9 November                                                                                                  Box Office: 01483 440 000

Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford                                                                Website: yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

11 – 16 November                                                                                             Box Office: 0151 709 4776

Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool                                                                       Website: everymanplayhouse.com

18 – 23 November                                                                                             Box Office: 0844 871 7651

Richmond Theatre, Richmond                                                                        Website: atgtickets.com 

25 – 30 November                                                                                              Box Office: 0844 871 7647

Theatre Royal Glasgow, Glasgow                                                                  Website: atgtickets.com 

13 – 18 January                                                                                                  Box Office: 01684 892277

Malvern Theatres, Malvern                                                                            Website: malvern-theatres.co.uk

20 – 25 January                                                                                                  Box Office: 01332 59 39 39

Derby Theatre, Derby                                                                                       Website: derbytheatre.co.uk

27 January – 1 February                                                                                   Box Office: 01352 344101

Theatr Clwyd, Mold                                                                                           Website: theatrclwyd.com

4 – 8 February                                                                                                     Box Office: 01224 641122

His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen                                                                   Website: aberdeenperformingarts.com                    

10 – 15 February                                                                                                Box Office: 01484 430 528

Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield                                                       Website: thelbt.org

18 – 22 February                                                                                                Box Office: 01463 234 234

Eden Court, Inverness                                                                                      Website: eden-court.co.uk

24 – 29 February                                                                                                Box Office: 0300 303 8633

Middleton Arena, Manchester                                                                       Website: link4life.org 

2 – 7 March                                                                                                         Box Office: 0844 871 7607

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury                                                    Website: atgtickets.com