My biggest and most pleasant surprise this week was at Hyde Park’s Court Theatre, where Manual Cinema is presenting the world premiere of its incredibly creative production of Mary Shelley’s 200-year-old novel “Frankenstein” through Dec. 2.When you enter the theater, you find the stage filled with all sorts of complicated-looking contraptions, an assortment of musical instruments, various projectors and a large screen hanging in the rear. As the show begins, the screen is filled with shadows made by …