FAIRYTALES FOR GROWN-UPS: DIONYSUS

Amelia Ace Armande
20 MARCH 2025, 7.30PM

Dionysus thrice-born. Dionysus girl-child. Dionysus vine-maker. Dionysus mountain-shaker...

Dionysus is charged with the task of bringing joy to a world ravaged by the floods of Zeus. Their cult spreads, bringing all the world the Good News of Dionysus's gift of wine, and people flock to join Bacchic revels in the mountain glades. But when joy overflows the bounds of sanity and all is permitted, how far will Dionysus go to claim their place as a true God of Olympus?

Unstopper the life story of the Greek God of the Vine with Amelia Ace Armande, pouring out heady tales of ecstasy, madness, conquest and resurrection.

'SUBLIME' - Broadway World

'A SENSATIONAL VOICE' - My Fair Theatre Goer

'POISED AND SPARKLING' - Fringe Review

where

The Story Museum, Oxford
42 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP

when

20 MARCH 2025, 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £13

SUITABLE FOR: adults (14+)

RUNNING TIME: 90 mins, plus interval

STARTS: 7.30pm

Online, live stream tickets are also available for this performance

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains descriptions of threat, violence, mutilation, death, sex, suicidal ideation, alcohol use, incest, insanity contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype and metaphor.

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where

The Story Museum, Oxford
42 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP

when

20 MARCH 2025, 7.30PM

ticket information

TICKETS: £13

SUITABLE FOR: adults (14+)

RUNNING TIME: 90 mins, plus interval

STARTS: 7.30pm

Online, live stream tickets are also available for this performance

CONTENT WARNING: This performance contains descriptions of threat, violence, mutilation, death, sex, suicidal ideation, alcohol use, incest, insanity contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype and metaphor.

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