Frankenstein
 

October 6-8
Adapted By Victor Gialanella

From the novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Directed by Chris Mackowski

“Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay

To mould me Man, did I solicit thee
From darkness to promote me?”
-- Paradise Lost, X, 743-45
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By Arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

 

Director's Notes

   I’m supposed to be in “theatre retirement,” but when Diane Arnett called me up to see if I could pinch-hit and direct the fall show, I really didn’t feel like I could say no. After all, I’ve spent the past nine years working to help make BLT what it is today, so I felt like I still had a responsibility to live up to.

   That’s ironic when you consider the show is Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein creates something, then turns his back on it. He abdicates his responsibility to his creation. I didn’t want that to be me.

   As Victor learns the hard way, the most deplorable thing any parent can do is to turn their back on their children and abdicate the responsibility they have as parents.

   And yet, in our society today, we do it all the time. We don’'t necessarily abandon our children or even ignore them the way Victor abandons his “child” (although a distressing amount of that does happen). We fail in our responsibilities when we fail to teach them manners, respect, and empathy. We fail them when we fail to teach about honesty, integrity, and the value of hard work.
     We abdicate our responsibility to them when we let them plop down on the couch and watch hours and hours and hours of TV a week (and, to add insult to injury, we don’t even pay attention to what they’re watching).
     We fail our children when, instead of challenging them to pick one or two hobbies to concentrate on and excel at, we chauffer them from one activity to another in a never-ending string of overbooked activities. Then, when they fail to master any of them, we bend over backwards to make them feel special about being mediocre. Success and achievement are outdated concepts; what matters, apparently, is that they tried. What sorry preparation that is for the Real World.
     We fail in our responsibility to them when we become helicopter parents, hovering, hovering, hovering -- never requiring them to do anything for themselves, never letting them do anything for themselves, never letting go. And, ultimately, never asking them to take responsibility for themselves.
     We fail when we try to be friends instead of parents. To be a parent, after all, sometimes means being a disciplinarian and it means making tough, unpopular decisions -- and who wants to be the bad guy?

   Worst of all, we abdicate our responsibilities when we say, “It’s not me and my kid. It’s someone else’s.” Of course your kid is perfect -- but if you throw your hands up in abdication, how do you know for sure?

   Victor’s creation would never have turned into a monster had Victor just lived up to his responsibilities. On stage, and in the novel, it’s as plain to see as black and white.

   So why do so many people have trouble seeing it in real life?
                                                                        Chris Mackowski

                                                                                Director



The Cast (in order of appearance)

Michael Grady ........................................................ as Victor Frankenstein
Katie Zapel ........................................................ as Elizabeth Lavenza
Gus Napoleon ........................................................ as Alphonse Frankenstein
Cole Vecchio ........................................................ as William Frankenstein
Brian M. Scaggs ........................................................ as Henry Clerval
Chris Mackowski ........................................................ as Lionel Mueller
Pam Gaffney ........................................................ as Frau Mueller
Diane Kerner Arnett ........................................................ as Hanz Metz
James Miller ........................................................ as Peter Schmidt
Dick Marcott ........................................................ as DeLacy
Rebekah D. Blair ........................................................ as Justine Moritz
Charles E. Church ........................................................ as The Creature

 

The Crew

Chris Mackowski ........................................................ Director
Anne Davenport-Leete ........................................................ Assistant Director
Diane Kerner Arnett ........................................................ Producer
Anne Holliday ........................................................ Stage Manager
Susan Hollenback
Clare Blatz
Nancy Coder
........................................................ Stage Crew
Chris Mackowski
Anne Davenport-Leete
Diane Kerner Arnett
........................................................ Set Design
Dick Blair ........................................................ Lighting Design
Jay Coder
Ryan Walb
........................................................ Lighting Crew
Pottsy ........................................................ Sound Design
Ron Johnson ........................................................ Sound Operator
Marlene Kijowski
Mary Ann Rutter
........................................................ Costumers
Paul A. Nelson ........................................................ Creature Make-up Designer
Nancy K. Garris
James Miller
Pamela Gafney
........................................................ Make-up
Kim Graham at Gaetano's ........................................................ Hair Stylist
Julie Shembeda-Burns ........................................................ Prop Mistress
Nathan H. Bell
Charles E. Church
James Miller
Julie Dykstra
Pamela Gafney
Nancy K. Garris
H. David Garris
Jeremy Garris
Patrick McCord
Julie Shembeda-Burns
Anne Davenport-Leete
Diane Kerner Arnette
Rick Frederick
John Kijowski
........................................................ Set Builders
Stephanie Mackowski ........................................................ Rehearsal Assistant
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Ackerman
Dr. & Mrs. S.N. Gajanan
Sandy Walker
Tillie Brady
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Frederick
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer DeLucia
........................................................ Hospitality Hosts
Kristina Kuzmeskas
Taffy Meyer
Pat Higgs
Gloria Saar
Jan Frederick
Maureen & Tom Ackerman
Francis and Mary Mulcahy
Dr. J. Michael Stuckart
Parkview Supermarket
Wal-Mart Supercenter
........................................................ Refreshments
Rick Frederick ........................................................ Publicity Director
Julie Dykstra
Sharie Radzavich
Pottsy
Chris Mackowski
........................................................ Publicity Staff
Carol Marcott
Vince & Becky Gaeto
........................................................ Box Office
Diane Kerner Arnett ........................................................ Program

 

 

Special Thanks to:

The Bradford Era
The Olean Times Herald
Bradford Area Public Library
Les Buhite
Jeremy Garris
Between Four Walls
Brad-Penn Oil Museum
Parkview Supermarket
The Christmas Shoppe
The Medicine Shop
Pitt-Bradford Campus Police
Tom & Shirlee Leete