FAIRYTALES FOR GROWN-UPS: THE HOMING STONE – LIVE STREAM

Hugh Lupton
24 APRIL 2025, 7.30PM

Arthur Ransome is best known as the author of Swallows and Amazons. What is less well known is that as a young man he went to Russia as a journalist, was swept into the maelstrom of the Revolution, and became a spy! During the 6 years he lived in Moscow he collected a rich mass of fairytales, played chess with Lenin, and fell in love with Trotsky's secretary, Evgenia Shelepina.

Weaving together history, legend, and grown-up fairytale, Hugh Lupton's Praise Song for his great uncle tells of the extraordinary story of Arthur and Evgenia’s escape through Estonia on horse and cart - with a stone from Peel Island on Lake Coniston in Arthur's pocket, and the knowledge that if caught, they would both be shot.

As the boundaries between fairytale and reality twist and fade, our various heroes put their faith in a talking horse, a utopian future, and the power of a stone talisman to get them home.

where

On-Line
Streamed live from an in-person performance at The Story Museum, Oxford

when

24 APRIL 2025, 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £10

SUITABLE FOR: adults (14+)

RUNNING TIME: 50mins + 50mins, plus interval

STARTS: 7.30pm

In-person tickets are also available for this performance

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains descriptions of threat, violence and decapitation contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype, and metaphor.

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where

On-Line
Streamed live from an in-person performance at The Story Museum, Oxford

when

24 APRIL 2025, 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £10

SUITABLE FOR: adults (14+)

RUNNING TIME: 50mins + 50mins, plus interval

STARTS: 7.30pm

In-person tickets are also available for this performance

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains descriptions of threat, violence and decapitation contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype, and metaphor.

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