Mark Bruce Company


Frome Memorial Theatre

Theatre

15th Mar 2024 - 16th Mar 2024

UNTIL Saturday 16th March

Mark Bruce Company

Mark Bruce Company Frankenstein - A Double Bill

Friday 15 and Saturday 16 March 2024

Both performances start at 7.30pm

Age guidance is 11+

Bruce presents his surreal and timeless adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic gothic novel, Frankenstein. Alchemy and science collide as Dr Frankenstein, goaded by an otherworldly entity, unlocks the secrets of the creation of life. Jonathan Goddard plays the role of Frankenstein's tragic monster, sewn together from the shreds of humanity, rejected and wandering in a timeless landscape, beautifully portrayed in this profound and deeply moving production. Frankenstein features evocative music from Chopin, Penderecki and Arvo Pärt.

Frankenstein is preceded by a shorter work, Liberation Day. A powerful, contemplative dance work about life, love, and the passing of time, danced to songs written by Bruce.

With a unique choreographic language, distinctive imagery and eclectic musical scores, Bruce's work draws from a broad spectrum of influences and has a strong cinematic quality. This multi-award-winning dance theatre company presents an exceptional cast of six dancers together with the world-class creative team which brought you previous productions such as Dracula, The Odyssey, Macbeth and Phantoms, a triple bill.

Dancers: Cordelia Braithwaite, Anna Daly, Eleanor Duval, Jonathan Goddard, Carina Howard, Dominic Rocca,

Writer/Choreographer/Director · Mark Bruce | Costume Design · Dorothee Brodrück

Lighting Design · Guy Hoare | Set Design · Phil Eddolls

Funder acknowledgements

Supported using public funding by Arts Council England

Commissioned by DanceEast

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