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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
TownGlasgow
CountyGlasgow
From28th February 2002
To20th March 2002
WhenFeb 28, Mar 2, 20 at 19:15
PricesFrom £3.50. To £50.00.
Theatre Royal (V623)
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Monster

Monster

Work:: Monster (S705979080)

Summer 1816. A stormy night by Lake Geneva. To while away the time, a house party of English visitors, including the poets Shelley and Byron, challenge one another to make up a ghost story. Some nights later Mary Shelley, the poet's young wife, has a nightmare which forms the basis for her story Frankenstein. "A story which would speak to the mysterious fears of our nature and awaken thrilling horror - one to curdle the blood, and quicken the beatings of the heart." Mary Shelley. In exploring the early life of Mary Shelley, Monster recreates the world of Mary's imagination, piecing together fragments of memory and events which came together within the tale that became Frankenstein. This fascinating collaboration between Sally Beamish, whose Knotgrass Elegy was premi
Author Sally Beamish
Lyrics Janice Galloway

Production:: (T02141909719)

Company Scottish Opera
Director Michael McCarthy
Conductor Diego Masson
Design Richard Aylwin
Lighting Ace McCarron
Performer Gail Pearson (Mary Wollstonecraft / Godwin)
Performer Roderick Williams (George Gordon / Lord Byron)
Performer Stephen Rooke (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
Performer Arlene Rolph (Jane Claremont)
Performer Clare Shearer (Mary Wollstonecraft)
Performer Gwion Thomas (William Godwin)
Performer Hilton Marlton (Dr John Polidori)
Performer Peter Van Hulle (Charles Lamb)
Performer Kathleen Wilkinson
Performer Stephen Allen
Performer Ann Archibald
Performer Jonathan May

Listing:: L1919736131




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