Based of the classic work of Mary Shelley, Nick Dear (the writer, who adapted the play) made this into a masterpiece that would hopefully stand in time as being a wonderful and thought provoking play, much like it's novel predecessor.
I didn't have the chance to see this at the theatre, so I am grateful to the R.N.T to allow these productions to be streamed in cinemas so they can share the great work.
What I found brilliant was the fact that director Danny Boyle, did not have one actor playing Victor Frankenstein and another playing the monster, but instead cast two actors to play the role alternatly, adding to the theme of what makes a monster and what makes a man.
As for the actors in question, Benedict Cumberbatch and Johnny Lee Miller, they were so flawless in their perspective roles. I saw the version with Benedict Cumberbatch playing the Creature and it was flawless. A finely talented actor, who gave the Creature a real "humanity" to the play. As for Miller he was just amazing, depicting the cold and driven character of Frankenstein perfectly.
The rest of the cast was great, in particular Karl Johnson, who played the character of De Lacey, the blind man who takes "the Creature" in and teaches him how to read and speak. Johnson made the scenes he was in touching and with Benedict Cumberbatch added (I can't say about Miller) made them very heart warming and sad at the same time and I think that is what makes a great play... if you come out feeling a powerful and gripping emotion.
I have every intention of watching the alternate version if the play is released on DVD, but I have to say it was just an overall brilliant experience and a privilege to watch.
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