Photo gallery: ‘Frankenstein’ brings terror and philosophy to Brunswick stage

Grace Ward as Professor Waldman, left, is unimpressed by the grandiose ideas of a young Victor Frankenstein, played by Crawford Martinez, during a rehearsal of The Theater Project’s “Frankenstein” in Brunswick on Nov. 5. Martinez has been acting with the Young Company for three years, but still found it challenging to memorize all the dialogue for the lead role. (Bisi Cameron Yee photo)

The Theater Project’s Young Company put on “Frankenstein,” playwright Dorothy Louise’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic 1818 novel, from Nov. 7-16 to coincide with the release of a new film adaptation directed by Guillermo del Toro. The Brunswick nonprofit helps children and adults build skills and express themselves through theater.

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