At the Teatro Sanbàpolis in Trento comes the play Frankenstein, written by a still adolescent author with the intention of instilling fear, and published immediately after the most powerful volcanic eruption ever recorded by man, "Frankenstein" the masterpiece by Mary Shelley, anticipates contemporary climate anxiety giving rise to a new literary genre, the sci-fi horror.
As we all know, Frankenstein is a myth in which external landscapes merge with internal ones and is surprisingly close to the political nuances of OHT's research, namely Office for a Human Theatre, the research studio of the theatre director and curator Filippo Andreatta.
The cliffs of Mont Blanc become intimate and personal dizziness in the encounter between the monster and its creator; inaccessible places such as the Alps and Antarctica take decisive refuge for an elusive creature, which in them learns to know itself through the natural phenomena that occur there. The demon and those landscapes become one.