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Coming Soon: Frankenstein's Wedding... Live in Leeds

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Dana Stevens | 10:00 UK time, Monday, 14 February 2011

Prepare yourselves for a night filled with passion, drama, music and horror as ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three's live event, Frankenstein's Wedding... Live in Leeds comes to the city on Saturday 19th March. The classic novel by Mary Shelley will be spectacularly brought to life in the gothic setting of Kirkstall Abbey in front of a live audience of 12,000 people. And of course, you can watch it all live on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three too.

Frankenstein's Wedding... Live in Leeds (Andrew Gower as Victor, David Harewood as the monster, Lacey Turner as Elizabeth)

Frankenstein's Wedding... Live in Leeds: Andrew Gower as Victor, David Harewood as the Creature, Lacey Turner as Elizabeth.

Lacey Turner, star of Being Human and EastEnders takes up the role of Elizabeth Lavenza, the bride-to-be preparing to marry Victor Frankenstein, played by Andrew Gower. But things don't go to plan as the lavish wedding is overshadowed by Frankenstein's dark secret, the murderous Creature he has created, played by David Harewood.

Sounds great, right? And YOU could be there. We have 9,000 FREE tickets to give away so make sure you check the Frankenstein's Wedding website from Friday 18th February to apply. The best bit is that we want guests to play an active role in the wedding: we want you to wear your finest wedding outfits and take part in the celebratory dancing.

Frankenstein's Wedding... Live in Leeds logo

We're even giving you a chance to perfect those dance moves. You can sign up for a free workshop with the Leeds-based to learn a special wedding dance routine so that you can take part in a mass dance live on the night! There are 2,000 places on the workshops, so for dates and booking information visit the .

To watch character video diaries in the run-up to the wedding and to see the dance moves, visit the Frankenstein's Wedding website now.

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