About this Event
Pioneering Palaeontologist Mary Anning was born in Lyme Regis in 1799, discovered her first dinosaur fossil at the age of 12 and went on to become the world’s greatest fossil hunter. Her incredible discoveries changed the way people thought about the evolution of life on earth but she was not credited for her extraordinary achievements during her lifetime because she was a poor, working class woman. The men of science took credit for her discoveries and she struggled with poverty throughout her life, but in 2010 The Royal Society recognised her as one of the 10 most influential female scientists and her finds, now attributed to her, can be seen in museums around the world, including the Natural History Museum.
This new play, written and performed by Elizabeth Blake and directed by Brenda Longman celebrates Mary’s remarkable life and pays tribute to her remarkable achievements.
Doors and Bar Open 7.00
Artist On -Stage 7.30
Finish approx 9.00
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Croft Hall, The Croft, Hungerford, United Kingdom
GBP 16.00



