Set in a 21st-century world troubled by a deadly plague, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelleys 1826 novel 'The Last Man' is poignant and hugely relevant today. Written after the death of her husband and three of her children, it expresses Marys own sense of loss and isolation and features characters based on Mary herself, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and Claire Claremont. This one-woman adaptation explores the biographical elements of the story and its use of gender. It draws on Shelleys graphic depiction of a world wracked by a pandemic and the dangers of human arrogance. By award-winning writer Sam Chittenden, featuring Amy Kidd.PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS WORKFor 'Clean!'"A true homage to the women it celebrates (Fringe Review) Outstanding Show Award Winner, 2021 (Latest Brighton; Broadway Baby; Musical Theatre Review)For 'Unquiet SlumbersOozing with thoughtful & resonant writing For 'Sary'Like an intimate production of a National Theatre playA stunning way with words