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CLYMER – Clymer Central School students will perform Bride of Frankenstein from Friday through Sunday.
Performances are at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in the Clymer SPC.
The show features Dr. Frankenstein, who has come to California to recreate his famous monster and monster bride. Why California? Because he plans to use the brains of surfers. To this end, he is always looking for good material. One stormy night, Lum, a master at riding the waves, stumbles into the gloomy house, and the fun begins. Lum is followed by a young couple, Jack and Mitzi, who have lost their way, and some others, who soon find themselves caught up in a web of chills and mirth. Unfortunately, to complicate things, the doctor’s archenemy, Dracula, shows up demanding to be cured of insomnia, and with him are two shrewish wives who are crazy to meet Hollywood movie stars: The Mummy, The Zombie, King Kong. Eventually, the vampires turn their coffin lids into surfboards and Frankenstein’s plans go haywire.
The cast list includes:
Sherman Homes, a private investigator and karate expert, played by Travis Owens
Effie, a maid, also Sherman’s girlfriend,played by Callie Willink
Mrs. Kane, a sinister housekeeper, played by Blake Wisniewski
Igor, Frankenstein’s crazed assistant, played by Janelle Burchanowksi
Frankenstein, a mad scientist, played by Evangeline Johson
Lum, a surfer, played by Dalton Richter
Jack, a prospective bridegroom, played by Matthew Redlecki
Mitzi, a lovely young woman, played by Aspen Durfey
Creature, Frankenstein’s monster, played by Jeffrey Perry
Vampira, a vampire anxious to meet movie stars, Dracula’s bride, played by Jill Endress
Batty, a vampire, Dracula’s bride, played by Kaydance Bogert
Morticia, a vampire and bride of Dracula, played by Milka Woodring
Count Dracula, the famous bat, played by Noah Skarzenski
Bride of the Creature, a love-sick cut-up, played by Adelie Jackson
Liza, a surfer, played by Solki Martin-Lacayo
Ocean, a surfer, played by Ava Nywiede.