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ABLE FRANKENSTEIN THUMBNAIL
Oct26
Theatre & Performing Arts

ABLE presents Frankenstein


Following a sold-out run at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, A.B.L.E.Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations is thrilled to bring our critically acclaimed adaptation of Frankenstein back to life for audiences at Theater Wit this fall.

Music journalist Roberta Walton has journeyed to fading punk club The Arctic to cover its demise, but instead finds a disoriented Victor Frankenstein and a much more interesting story! The neurodiverse ensemble – composed of 9 actors with varying disabilities and a team of facilitators – will play multiple characters as they bring Frankenstein and his Creature’s memories to life. This original adaptation blends music, movement, and scenes devised by the group into a provocative and personal exploration of ambition, isolation, and the balance between the head and the heart.

Schedule

  • Friday October 24th at 7pm
  • Saturday October 25 at 1pm (Audio Described)
  • Sunday October 26 at 1pm (ASL Interpreted)

Sensory and Content Advisory

Frankenstein is approximately 90mins no intermission

Frankenstein includes scenes that depict bullying, threats of violence, and death. The show design incorporates projected animations, some low pulsing light, and loud music. To learn more about what to expect at the show, please see our Sensory Advisory Guide.

Accessibility at Frankenstein

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased directly from the Theater Wit Box Office.

All tickets are general admission.

A.B.L.E. is committed to removing barriers, and that includes ensuring our work is financially accessible for everyone who wants to attend. Pick the pricing tier that works for you:

  • $15I am ABLE to connect – this level represents ABLE’s commitment to making the arts accessible for all.
  • $30 – I am ABLE to contribute – this level helps offset crucial production costs like props, costumes, and rehearsal space.
  • $45 – I am ABLE to create – this level represents the true cost of A.B.L.E.’s programming, and helps to provide access to the arts for those in need.

 

Cast & Crew

  • Co-Directed by: Lawrence Kern & Katie Yohe
  • The Ensemble: Colleen Altman, Marissa Bloodgood, Rachel Buchanan, Benjamin Collins, Ryan Foley, Erin Harvey, Paige Henderson, Andrew Kosnik, Matthew LaChapelle, Kate McDuffie, Jenna Rapisarda, Haley Schroeck, and Zachary Wandel
  • Stage Manager: Grecia Bahena
  • Lighting Design: Billy Murphy
  • Projection Design: Brock Alter & Alex Sokol
  • Original Sound Design: Nicholas Pope & Katie Yohe
  • Makeup Design: MK Papadatos
  • Prop Supervisor: Anna Katharine Mantz
  • Audio Description (on October 25): Jason Harrington
  • Director of ASL: Peter Wujcik
  • ASL Interpreters (on October 26th): Sabrina Cienfuegos and Mark Motyka
  • Key Art Photographer: Joe Mazza/Brave Lux

Frankenstein was originally co-produced in partnership with the staff at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.

A.B.L.E.’s 2025-2026 Season is partially supported by The Andrew E. Barrer Trust on behalf of the Chicago Lighthouse, The Chicago Community Trust, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, FunFund, Fs Foundation, The Illinois Arts Council, The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Saints and generous individuals like you!


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