Paul Levy talks to Andrew Allen about One Woman Alien and Year Without Summer

 

Paul Levy talks to Andrew Allen from Cast Iron Theatre about One Woman Alien and Year Without Summer.

One Woman Alien – “In theatre, no one can hear you scream: one hour, one woman, one cult movie! 
Returning from the success of her award-nominated Edinburgh Fringe show, ‘Cacophony’, the “impossible to forget” (The List) Heather-Rose Andrews tackles the classic horror alone (with a cat).”

Year Without Summer – May 1816. Claire Clairmont invites lover Byron to Lake Geneva with her step-sister, Mary Godwin. Passions run high, ghost stories are shared. History has forgotten Claire, but without her, Mary might never have conceived of her defining work: ‘Frankenstein’.

Andrew discusses the two plays, and shares his writing process, as well as the unique opportunities offered by theatre in intimate spaces.

Paul Levy talks to Andrew Allen about One Woman Alien and Year Without Summer