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Tuesday 5th March | 2024 | 7.30pm
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre
£16
What if there was another take on the Trojan War? An untold breath-taking adventure you'd never heard?
Medusa was there. Her forever-open-eyes saw it all. Epic combat. Giant horse-sculptures filled with men. But as the war raged on, Medusa's petrifying gaze focused on three extraordinary women who might just hold the key to her ultimate hope.
A high-energy one-woman show combining physical storytelling with cut-throat wit.
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1 hour 10 minutes (no interval)
Suitable for ages 14+
Content includes references to violence, sexual violence and death
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