Blood and Ice

Cast: 3f 2m

Staging: Flexible staging (several suggested locations)

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback, 72 pages ISBN: 9781848420618Publication Date:
15 Oct 2009
Size: 198mm x 129mm£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)
Ebook, 72 pages ISBN: 9781780013411Publication Date:
1 Dec 2014
£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)
First Staged:
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 1982; revised version, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 2003

Blood and Ice

By Liz Lochhead

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Renowned poet and dramatist Liz Lochhead tells the story of Frankenstein's creation.

Summer 1816. A house party on the shores of Lake Geneva. Eighteen-year-old Mary and her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, along with Mary's half-sister Claire and the infamous Lord Byron, take part in a challenge to see who can write the most horrifying story. Mary's contribution is to become one of the most celebrated Gothic novels of all time.

Using flashbacks and the rich poetic language for which she has become admired, Lochhead weaves a spider's web of connections between Mary's own tragic life and that of her literary monster.

Liz Lochhead's play Blood and Ice was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 1982. It was later revived, in a revised version, by David McVicar at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1988, and subsequently toured by McVicar's company, Pen Name. It was again revived, in this published version, at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, in October 2003.

As Lochhead writes in the Introduction to this revised version of the play, the myth created by Mary Shelley 'remains potent for our nuclear age, our age of astonishment and unease at the fruits of perhaps-beyond-the-boundaries genetic experimentation'.

Blood and Ice is also available in the volume Liz Lochhead: Five Plays.

'I have the strongest presentiment something terrible is about to happen.'

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'Thrilling... a play full of raging debates about freedom, responsibility, hedonism and privilege, about the emptiness of life without ideals and the cruelty of a life entirely driven by them'

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Cast: 3f 2m

Staging:Flexible staging (several suggested locations)

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback,72 pages ISBN: 9781848420618Publication Date:
15 Oct 2009
Size: 198mm x 129mm£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)
Ebook,72 pages ISBN: 9781780013411Publication Date:
1 Dec 2014
£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)

Also by Liz Lochhead:

Medea
Thon Man Molière
Quelques Fleurs
Dracula
Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off
Cuba
Liz Lochhead: Five Plays
Perfect Days
Tartuffe
Miseryguts & Tartuffe
Good Things
Medea
Thebans
Miseryguts
Educating Agnes

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