Mary’s Daughters

★ ★ ★ ★ ★, ‘what is astounding about this show is how evident the scope of research, consideration, and development that has gone into it [is].’ - Madeleine Morgan, Ed Fringe Review

★ ★ ★ ★ ★, ‘I would give standing ovation after standing ovation for this five-star show.’ - Lauren Williams, Ed Fringe Review

Mary's Daughters tells the story of Mary Wollstonecraft, the 18th Century intellectual radical, and mother of Western feminism, along with her two daughters: the forgotten-by- history, illegitimate love-child Fanny Imlay, and the infinitely more famous Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. This feminist ghost story plunges the audience into a fluid, poetic, whirlwind tour through the lives, legacies, and times of these three incredible women. Shaped and misshapen by each other, they swap stories and memories, each intercutting and challenging the narrative offered by another. We hear the tireless writings of a genius out of her time, two sisters trying to reconcile the emotional wounds only families can create, and the birth of an iconic monster on the shores of lake Geneva.

Directed by Kay Brattan and produced with BiLLO Studio, Mary’s Daughters plays at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025.

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