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ED2014 5/5 Reviews ED2014 Theatre Reviews
Frankenstein – UnBolted (Last Chance Saloon)
By Raphael Highgate-Betts | Published on Saturday 16 August 2014
The team from Last Chance Saloon return for another successful run at the Fringe with this hilarious new show. Puppets, dance routines, songs and some pretty tight pants ‘Frankenstein: UnBolted’ has everything you could possibly want from a ridiculous retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic text. The packed crowd did not stop laughing the entire way through, and even got to join in with some parts. The script was intelligent and witty, with a whole lot of silly thrown in too: packed full of pop culture references, this show has really got it all. A must see if you want to cry with laughter, while still convincing your friends you went to see a classic.
Just The Tonic at the Caves, until 21 Aug.
tw rating 5/5 | [Bethan Highgate-Betts]
