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Performance

VenuePlayhouse
Also: Neville Studio
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From17th April 2012
To5th May 2012
When19:45. Apr 28 Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £7.50. To £26.50.
Playhouse (V457)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Mary Shelley

Work:: Mary Shelley (S01644340370)

Inspired by the remarkable life of one of literature's greatest writers. Losing her mother at the age of 11, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin finds comfort in reading the family memoir written by her philosophical father William Godwin. However his honest account of her mother's suicide attempt , extra-marital affair and the birth of their illegitimate elder daughter are regarded by society as shocking. Sharing her father's controversially liberal outlook, Mary is herself drawn into scandal when she falls in love with Percy Bysshe Shelley, a married writer, and elopes - becoming Mary Shelley. Delving into the writer's turbulent personal history, this striking production sheds light on the personal background of a bold young woman who came to write a novel so radical in its ideology, she changed the literary landscape forever.
Author Helen Edmundson

Production:: (T01691490729)

World Premiere
Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse
Producer Shared Experience
Producer Nottingham Playhouse
Director Polly Teale
Design Naomi Dawson
Music Keith Clouston
Director Liz Ranken (movement)
Lighting Chris Davey
Director Amy Ball (casting)
Sound Drew Baumohl
Director Majella Hurley (voice)
Performer Kristin Atherton (Mary Shelley)
Performer Flora Nicholson (Fanny Wollstonecraft)
Performer Ben Lamb (Percy Shelley)
Performer William Chubb (William Godwin)
Performer Shannon Tarbet (Jane Clairmont)
Performer Sadie Shimmin (Mrs Godwin)

Listing:: L01194015814




Production details

World Premiere

Reviews

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Special Performances


  • 28 Apr 12 Audio Described
  • 2 May 12 Audio Described
  • 3 May 12 Captioned
  • 4 May 12 Sign Interpreted
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