
Frankenstein
May 18 2016
•2h 10m
•Music, Horror
Inspired by Mary Shelley’s Gothic masterpiece, Frankenstein is the world premiere of Liam Scarlett’s new full-length ballet. A story of betrayal, curiosity, life, death and, above all, love, exploring the very depths of human nature. Federico Bonelli dances the role of Victor Frankenstein, Laura Morera is his Elizabeth, and Steven McRae is the creature. Koen Kessels conducts Lowell Liebermann’s newly commissioned score in this co-production between The Royal Ballet and San Francisco Ballet.
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Federico Bonelli
Victor Frankenstein

Laura Morera
Elizabeth Lavenza

Steven McRae
The Creature

Alexander Campbell
Henry Clerval (Victor's Friend)
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