The FRANKENSTEIN Experience

Inspired by Mary Shelley’s gothic masterpiece, The Frankenstein Experience was a site-specific immersive production staged throughout the historic grounds of George C. Marshall’s Dodona Manor. Guests moved freely through candlelit scenes, eerie laboratories, hidden chambers, and haunting encounters as the story unfolded around them, transforming the historic property into a world of monsters.

Blending live theatre, environmental storytelling, music, and horror, the experience invited audiences to step inside the experiment itself. Designed to adapt to historic homes, museums, estates, and unusual venues, The Frankenstein Experience can be reimagined for new spaces and communities through future partnerships and collaborations.

If you are interested in producing this work or have a venue that may be a fit, please contact hello@nauthuman.com.

A person dressed as a bride with a skeletal face paint holding hands with a man in a suit at a nighttime outdoor event, surrounded by colorful lights and trees, with fog creating an eerie atmosphere.
A nighttime outdoor scene with two people near large trees, illuminated by colorful blue, green, and purple lights. One person is sitting and the other is standing next to a table with art supplies, possibly creating art or engaging in a mystical activity. The background shows a row of small lights, suggesting a park or festival setting.
Two people standing outside a house at night, wearing chains and colorful clothing, illuminated by multicolored lights.

The doctor will see you now…

  • "“The Frankenstein Experience somehow managed to be elegant, creepy, and emotional all at once. The candlelit cellar scene alone was worth the trip.”

    – Emily T.

  • "The atmosphere was unreal. Every spot had something scary happening, it felt closer to being inside a film than attending a play."

    – Daniel R.

  • "I’ve never experienced theatre like this before. It felt like stepping directly into a nightmare dreamscape. The Bride genuinely gave me chills.”

    – Sarah M.