As a child, Telegonus heard the stories of the mythical king of Ithaca; his trials and tribulations as he made his way home from the trojan war. Now, though, it seems the king may be his father. How much of the story is true? Will he grow up to be like the mighty Odysseus? There is only one way to find out.
Supported by an chorus of his own voice, storyteller Max Welton brings the lost epic poem, ‘The Telegony’, to life. Something like a gig, something like an opera, something like a ravings of an ancient athenian orator, The Death Of Odysseus is a gripping, reflective, and fun night of theatre and music that examines how we are affected by the stories we tell; both to others and to ourselves
Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive in good time for the start time of 19:45.
Under 18s are not permitted into the theatre for this performance.
No re-admittance once the performance has commenced. Refunds and exchanges are not available.