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Metamorphoses

A new performance of stories from Ovid’s famous poem, Metamorphoses - a new translation, written and performed by Richard Spaul. Tales of miraculous change and transformation, by turns charming and terrifying, and astonishingly modern. Transgressive sexualities, ghosts, incest, tragedy and the Occult all feature in an evening of fascinating storytelling. Note that doors open at 7.30pm for 8pm start.

  • 10th August 2024 - 10th August 2024
  • 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

through the ages. He wrote them at a time of social and psychological turbulence on the threshold of Roman and Christian eras, when new cults, philosophies and religions were changing old ways of thinking and disrupting the old order. Perversity and violence were ever present.

This is the background to Ovid’s weird tales of supernatural transformation. People overwhelmed with emotion – grief, lust, anger –   become animals, flowers, birds and stones. Intense and memorable poetry, unlike anything else. Ovid is a poet of Postmodernity – a poet for our troubled times of shifting insecure identities and uncertain futures. Richard Spaul’s hard-hitting and experimental new translation and his extraordinary powers of vocal shapeshifting bring out the compelling modernity of Ovid’s poem in a way not heard before.

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The imposing lamppost in the centre of Parker’s Piece bears the words Reality Checkpoint – believed to be a reference to the end of the university ‘bubble’ and the beginning of the real world, aka the rest of the city.