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Frankenstein:
or The Man and the Monster.
A Romantic Melo-Drama, in Two Acts.

FOUNDED PRINCIPALLY ON MRS. SHELLEY'S SINGULAR WORK
ENTITLED
FRANKENSTEIN; OR, THE MODERN PROMETHEUS

And partly on the French piece, "Le Magicien et le Monstre."

Henry M. Milner

London
Thomas Hailes Lacy
[1867]

First performed at the Royal Cobourg Theatre (under the Management of Mr. Glossop) on Monday, July 3, 1826, a new and peculiar Melodrama, called

FRANKENSTEIN: OR THE MAN AND THE MONSTER.

The Music entirely New by Mr. T. HUGHES. The Scenery by Mr. DANSON. The Dresses by Mrs. SAUNDERS, MRS. FOLLET, etc. The Properties by Mr. EALLETT. The Machinery by Mr. BURROUGHS.

THE PRINCE DEL PIOMBINO (a Sicilian Nobleman, and Patron of the Arts and Sciences) Mr. Hemmings
FRANKENSTEIN, (a Professor of Natural Philosophy, attached to the Prince's Household) Mr. Rowbotham.
RITZBERG, (a German, father to Emmeline) Mr. Meredith.
STRUTT, (servant to Frankenstein) Mr. E. Lewis.
QUADRO, (butler to the Prince) Mr. Goldsmith.
JULIO, (the Prince's son) Miss Burnett.
# # # # # # Mr. O Smith.
ROSAURA, (sister of the Prince del Piombino) Mrs. Lewis.
EMMELINE, (betrothed to Frankenstein) Mrs. Young.
LISETTA, (daughter of Quadro) Mrs. Rowbotham.