FAOS: Young Frankenstein

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Group Booking Discount

Group bookings of 10 or more receive a 5% discount. The discount will automatically be applied to your cart.

Dining Information

Pre-order a delicious meal to enjoy before the show for £13.50. Choose from the following:

meatballs arrabiata with linguine & marinated bocconcini

or

layered vegetable lasagne with tomatoes Provençal & garlic focaccia (v or vg)

When booking please advise of any allergens or dietary requirements. Food is served from 5.30pm to 7pm in the Riverside Café. We can only cater for those who have pre-booked.

Ticket Information

If you would like to book a wheelchair space or if you have any special requirements, please phone the Box Office on 01252 745444.

Pre-show dining is not available before the Saturday matinée, however, the Riverside Café will be open for lunch service. Book a table in advance at box office.

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It's alive!

Join us for a terrific time in old Transylvania, where the wolves are howling, the scientists are mad, the monster has escaped and everyone is Puttin' On the Ritz!

“Every year, it seems, the FAOS Musical Theatre Group in Farnham raises the bar with its productions. And every year, it rises to that challenge, beats it – and then looks to the next big thing. What that will be after a show of this scale is anyone’s guess.” - Farnham Herald (Sweeney Todd, January 2023)

Well, we can tell you that the next big thing from the team that brought you Sweeney Todd, (Director Heather Legat and Musical Director Diana Vivian) is this electrifying production of the celebrated West End musical version of the adaptation of Mel Brooks' outrageously funny film.

Young Frederick Frankenstein (that’s Fronken-steen), returns to his grandfather’s Transylvanian castle with his trusty sidekick Igor (that’s Eye-gore) and with the help of beautiful blonde Inga (that’s buxom) and the slightly sinister Frau Blücher (that’s… enough!) creates a magnificent monster. However, the brain used isn’t quite to the standard Frankenstein expected, and with the local police inspector and villagers breaking down the door with pitchforks – for a friendly welcome – and a surprise visit from Frankenstein’s fiancée Elizabeth, just as you would expect hilarious chaos ensues.

Young Frankenstein is scientifically proven, monstrously good entertainment, a frighteningly funny show that will leave you in stitches. You’d have to be as mad as Frankenstein to miss it.