Anyway, we have a poster (which is always an enormous help) and a synopsis which goes like this:
Mary Anning, in the last days of her life and increasingly
dependent on laudenum to quell the pain of her encroaching cancer, battles with
her over-protective companion Susan as she tries to complete the collection and
presentation of one last fossil that will rock the world . But into this frenzy bursts her long term
friend Henry de la Beche. Henry’s arrival only adds to the turmoil with his
presence awaking emotions in Mary that she thought long since buried. He has extraordinary news to tell her but Mary
seems unable to grasp what he is saying and together they embark on a strange
journey back through her life, partly dream, partly memory revisiting places
and events long gone and peopled by strange amalgams of her friends, enemies
and even the dinosaurs she has spent her life carving from the living
rock. In this dream world she meets and
talks to her little dog Tray killed in a rock fall long ago. Through it all is her enigmatic relationship
of Henry and, at the end when he is able to reveal the great news he bears, can
Mary find resolution and peace.
A play about life and death, frustration and achievement,
dreams and memories of long, long ago.
In other words, I'm going to introduce Mary Anning's life long friend Henry de la Beche and explore the possibilities of that relationship. So that means a great deal more research to see if I can find the gaps and crevices in his life and what made him and Mary tick. WARNING: this will not be the chick lit version of Mary that we see in other novels and representations. And Susan will probably not end with that name.
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