27 November-27 November

Helios

  • Description

    A lad lives half way up a historic hill. A teenager is on a road trip to the city in a stolen car. A boy is driving a chariot, pulling the sun across the sky.

    A story about the son of the god of the sun, HELIOS transplants the Ancient Greek tale into a modern-day myth wound round the winding roads of rural England - and into the everyday living of a towering city. It’s a story about life, the invisible monuments we build to it, and the little things that leave big marks.

    From ‘Masters of Storytelling’ (FOURTHWALL) Wright&Grainger, HELIOS is the award-winning follow up to the internationally-acclaimed ORPHEUS, EURYDICE, and THE GODS THE GODS THE GODS. Join them in a little room with a tape player - and a delicate tale to tell.

     

    Tickets from £12

  • "Quiet Intimacy & Boyhood Wonder"

    The Guardian
    Three Weeks
  • Access Information

    George St Chapel is accessible with lift access at the back of the building, which would provide access to the main seating area, however not the top floor seating. There are accessible toilets. Wheelchairs can be accommodated.

  • Venue Information

    George Street Chapel

    58 George St, Oldham OL1 1LS

  • Book a performance

    Thu 27 Nov: 7:30pm

    Book now

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