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The Monster and Mary Shelley archive'So, this is why you created me? Not to scare your readers or yourself. But to scare away the things that really frightened you? So that you can sleep at night?' June 1816 - the year without a summer. At the age of 18, having recently watched her premature baby die, Mary Shelley has a ?waking dream' and begins to write a story that will haunt and define her for the rest of her life. The Monster and Mary Shelley is an atmospheric, moving, and at times darkly comic exploration of fear. Incorporating elements of music hall, melodrama, horror and teenage rebellion with a pulsing contemporary cinematic score, The Monster and... explores the life of Mary Shelley - the Gothic Girl who electrified the world.

Creatives/Company

Author: Stewart Ennis

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for The Monster and Mary Shelley (2018)

Work type: Play.

T0729307641

World Premiere.Company The Occasion.
7 May 18Mull Little Theatre, Dervaig :: V595
listing details L01964190971
4 May 18Eastgate Theatre and Arts Centre, Peebles :: V774625305
listing details L01904057751
3 May 18Beacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre), Greenock :: V1047
listing details L1164940552
2 May 18Byre Theatre, St Andrews :: V640
listing details L01003717501
26 Apr 18MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling :: V642
listing details L02114883126
25 Apr 18Platform, Glasgow :: V1148048035
listing details L588986253
20 Apr 18 to 21 Apr 18The Tron, Glasgow :: V622
listing details L01142737295

Other listings

5 May 18Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh :: V633
listing details L2143523519

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