Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most influential novels of all time, genre or otherwise, and it’s also among the most often adapted. From stage to screen and beyond, a myriad of talented storytellers have put their spin on the classic monster tale, but no one has done it quite like Manual Cinema.
Founded in Chicago in 2010, Manual Cinema is an Emmy Award-winning performance collective best known to genre fans for the inspired shadow puppetry in Nia DaCosta’s Candyman. The team consists of five artistic directors: Drew Dir, Sarah Fornace, and Julia Miller are the visual team, serving as directors, puppeteers, and performers, while Ben Kauffman and Kyle Vegter make up the sound team, handling musical composition and sound design.
Prior to attending Frankenstein‘s sold-out opening night show at ArtsEmerson in Boston, Ma on February 22, I did my due diligence — read about it, watched the trailer,...
Founded in Chicago in 2010, Manual Cinema is an Emmy Award-winning performance collective best known to genre fans for the inspired shadow puppetry in Nia DaCosta’s Candyman. The team consists of five artistic directors: Drew Dir, Sarah Fornace, and Julia Miller are the visual team, serving as directors, puppeteers, and performers, while Ben Kauffman and Kyle Vegter make up the sound team, handling musical composition and sound design.
Prior to attending Frankenstein‘s sold-out opening night show at ArtsEmerson in Boston, Ma on February 22, I did my due diligence — read about it, watched the trailer,...
- 2/23/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
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