'Frankenstein' reinvigorates an old classic
It is a timeless classic of betrayal, of how one man’s noble dream deteriorated into a decaying corpse. It is a tale of loves lost and the fruitlessness of living in the past. It is Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” adapted for the stage by Robert N. Sandberg ’70, a Princeton lecturer. Kanoa Mulling ’15 directs this play, which portrays the stark, chilling realities that confront the scientist Victor Frankenstein as he struggles to ameliorate the devastation wrought by his creation.