Funny and thought-provoking, WAAPA’s production of Frankenstein and the Lion of Nemea impresses Bruce Denny with its dystopian charms and strong student cast.
![@stephenheathphotography A scene from Frankenstein and the Lion of Nemea in which a man stands in front of a cake. He holds up a hand and lets grains of something fall in a shower. The party may end in tears, but this play is a winner](https://www.seesawmag.com.au/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/50368/waapa-221109-fatlon-97-WEB-ONLY-410x273-c.jpg)
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15 November 2022
Funny and thought-provoking, WAAPA’s production of Frankenstein and the Lion of Nemea impresses Bruce Denny with its dystopian charms and strong student cast.
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