Mary Shelley - NHB Modern Plays

4.00 ( 9 Ratings by Goodreads)
Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley - NHB Modern Plays

4.00 (9 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 15 March, 2012
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Mary Shelley: daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft; lover of Shelley; author of Frankenstein

Helen Edmundson's compelling play explores a crucial episode in the early life of Mary Shelley – her meeting and scandalous elopement aged sixteen with Percy Bysshe Shelley, and its consequences for her sisters, her stepmother and above all, her troubled father, the political philosopher William Godwin.

Mary Shelley was first staged in a co-production between Shared Experience, Nottingham Playhouse and West Yorkshire Playhouse, at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, in March 2012.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781848422575
ISBN10 1848422571
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 194 g
Publisher / Reseller Nick Hern Books
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'Full of literary intelligence, feminist fire and feminine understanding'

* York Press *

'Passionate, and at times tragic... it's testament to the quality of the script and the performances that it flies by'

* Yorkshire Post *

'Gripping... Without ever reducing Mary Shelley to an issue drama, Edmundson suggests the destructive nature of a life lived without compromise'

* The Times *

'This is a powerfully told story that will no doubt enjoy a successful run in Leeds, and beyond'

* Whatsonstage.com *

'This is a great introduction to two pivotal years of Mary Shelley's life, after which she published the acclaimed Frankenstein, and inspires the spectator to look beyond the stories into the writer's existence'

* www.thepublicreviews.com *

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Author's Bio

Helen Edmundson is a multi-award-winning writer who is well known for her adaptations for Shared Experience and the National Theatre, as well as her original plays.

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