FAIRYTALES FOR GROWN-UPS: DOOM SCROLLS – THE NEVER-ENDING PROPHECIES OF THE SIBYLS

LUCY LILL
23 SEPT 2026, DOORS & BAR 7PM, STARTS 7.30PM

Possessed by gods?

Off their heads on laughing gas?

The mouthpieces of the state?

Or the ancient world's most influential influencers?

The prophecies of the Sibyls thread through ancient myth. Feared, revered and frequently misunderstood, the Sibyls stood at the crossroads of religion, politics and performance. Their visions promised answers while leaving everyone wondering what they actually meant.

From a mountain in the southeast of Italy to the depths of the underworld, Lucy Lill tells the stories of the women whose words founded cities, brought down armies and caused an epic amount of confusion.

She might know your future, but that doesn’t mean she’s going to tell you….

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where

Folklore, Hoxton
186 Hackney Road, Hoxton, London E2 7QL

when

23 SEPT 2026, DOORS & BAR 7PM, STARTS 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £13.50

SUITABLE FOR: adults (this an 18+ event)

RUNNING TIME: 75 mins (no interval)

DOORS & BAR: 7PM, STARTS 7.30PM

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains references to ageism, implied sexual assault, kidnap, and animal cruelty contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype, and metaphor.

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where

Folklore, Hoxton
186 Hackney Road, Hoxton, London E2 7QL

when

23 SEPT 2026, DOORS & BAR 7PM, STARTS 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £13.50

SUITABLE FOR: adults (this an 18+ event)

RUNNING TIME: 75 mins (no interval)

DOORS & BAR: 7PM, STARTS 7.30PM

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains references to ageism, implied sexual assault, kidnap, and animal cruelty contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype, and metaphor.

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