New 'Gods and Monsters' with a race-based focus coming to Chicago
2023-12-19


Paul Oakley Stovall and Tom Mullen. Photo by Brandon Dahlquist.


Book and Lyrics Theatricals will debut a new stage adaptation of Gods and Monsters, based on Christopher Bram's 1995 novel Father of Frankenstein as well as its 1998 screen version, in Chicago this spring, according to Playbill. Performances will be at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave.

Previews for the play begin Thursday, May 9, 2024; the production runs through Sunday, June 2, 2024.

This version of Gods and Monsters is a collaboration between writer-actor Paul Oakley Stovall and director Tom Mullen, with Stovall directing while Mullen writes the script in a reversal. The mostly fictionalized story centers on the final days of real-life (and openly gay) film director James Whale, noted for his work on the classic horror films Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein as well as the first full screen adaptation of the Broadway musical Show Boat. Gods and Monsters focuses on Whale as his health is failing while simultaneously falling for a young landscaper, Clayton Boone.

In Mullen's version, the fictional Boone will become a Black man—a choice inspired by Mullen's research into Show Boat and its casting of Black activist Paul Robeson as Joe. The film adaptation of Gods and Monsters starred Sir Ian McKellen, Lynn Redgrave and Brendan Fraser.


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