Opera, eroticism and the joys of Penny Dreadful.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
The elaborate Showtime drama Penny Dreadful is a riot: a gleeful mash-up of Gothic literary figures. Framed as a horror/adventure show and taking its title from the cheap novels of the 19th century, Dreadful combines Frankenstein's monster, werewolves, witches, vampires and a possession case similar to The Exorcist into a heady brew of horror, sex and special effects. Now in its second season, the show has become notable not only for its intense visuals but for its incorporation of the operas of Richard Wagner into its tapestry of Victorian decadence.by Paul J. Pelkonen
Decadence: Eva Greene and Reeve Carney in Penny Dreadful.
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