Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) was seriously ill following the birth of her daughter Mary. In the delirium provoked by the fever, Wollstonecraft believes she is lecturing at a conference for an audience. Her only audience is her newborn daughter, who, years later, would become the writer Mary Shelley, author of the classic Frankenstein. Frankenstein's Grandmother would die a few days after giving birth. It is in this preamble that 'De Mary para Mary' begins.
Co-production Centro Cultural de Belém, A Barraca, Rita Lello, Ajagato
Creation Maria do Céu Guerra
Scenic Version (From Paloma Pedrero) Rita Lello e Maria do Céu Guerra
Accompaniment Mário Primo
Staging assistants Vasco Lello e Tomás Porto
Interpretation Rita Lello
Light Vasco Letria
Sound Ricardo Teixeira
Production and PR Inês Costa
Co-production A Barraca, Rita Lello, Ajagato