Shelley

by Joanne Hoersch

In 1814, young Mary Godwin impulsively runs away from England to post revolutionary France with her lover, Percy Shelley and her stepsister, Claire Clairmont, where they form a ménage à trois, as a way of striking back at the marriage laws of England, which they view as the enslavement of women. Instead of an enlightened, free country, they find a decimated land, destroyed by not only the Revolution but by 4...

In 1814, young Mary Godwin impulsively runs away from England to post revolutionary France with her lover, Percy Shelley and her stepsister, Claire Clairmont, where they form a ménage à trois, as a way of striking back at the marriage laws of England, which they view as the enslavement of women. Instead of an enlightened, free country, they find a decimated land, destroyed by not only the Revolution but by 4 Napoleonic Wars. Mary befriends a horribly scarred, reclusive former soldier, who tells her a macbre story about the day his beloved was sent to the guillotine. On their return to England the threesome discover that their absence has created a void in their families that erupts into tragedy after tragedy, until Mary, on the brink of despair, discovers her true voice as a writer.

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  • Lenny Hort: Shelley

    There’s so much that I admire about this ambitious and passionate play, particularly how it brings both its famous and not-so-famous characters to life.

    There’s so much that I admire about this ambitious and passionate play, particularly how it brings both its famous and not-so-famous characters to life.

Development History

  • Type Commission, Organization Hudson Theatre Works, Year 2023