The House of Frankenstein

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dlr Mill Theatre, Wednesday 27th November - Saturday 30th November

The House of Frankenstein“Those who enter Castle Frankenstein never live long. Their fate is sealed once that door closes behind them! You cannot imagine the horror which awaits you if you remain!”

Baron Victor Von Frankenstein, bored with his attempts to give life to the lifeless, has turned his attention to curing the supposedly incurable! In a grim castle in the Carpathian Mountains, he and his long suffering wife Elisabeth, the unsavoury hunchback Ygor, the Valkyrian Frau Lurker and the Monster, play host to various mysterious and menacing denizens of the night (invited or otherwise) who visit the Baron to beg him to rid them of their vices. But this challenge, although a welcome diversion for the headstrong young scientist, proves to be no picnic… more of a living nightmare! A highly entertaining wise cracking comedy horror!

Following on from Glencullen Dundrum Musical & Dramatic Society's successful and sold out performances of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and My Fair Lady, last year they are delighted to be bringing The House of Frankenstein to the dlr Mill Theatre this November.


Date:
Wednesday 27th November - Saturday 30th November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€14 | €16
Address:
Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16, Dundrum, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16, Dundrum, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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