That sounds like a fun and entertaining experience! Parody often highlights the quirks and tropes of the original work while providing a humorous twist. In the case of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," a parody could poke fun at the over-the-top elements of mad scientist tropes, the misunderstandings between creator and creature, or the dramatic existential dilemmas faced by both. It might have showcased exaggerated characters, comedic misunderstandings, or even modern references that contrast with the classic setting.
What were some of the standout moments or jokes that you found particularly funny? Did they reinterpret any specific scenes from the original novel?