What happens...
When the goddess of childbirth crosses her legs?
When you’re bound above chaos with golden threads?
When the weight of your grief means you can’t walk on?
When you’re neither living or dead so you don’t fit in?
When you’re… stuck?
That’s when you need Hecate: Queen of Between, many-shaped and multi-tasking goddess of birth, death, witches, weasels, hellhounds, crossroads, thresholds and ghosts.
Barking at her heels, Lucy Lill and Sarah Liisa Wilkinson take up their torches, jangle their keys and bring you stories of letting go, squeezing through and moving on.
TICKETS: £14
SUITABLE: adults 16+
RUNNING TIME: 75mins (no interval)
DOORS: 7pm STARTS: 7.30pm
BOOK NOW:
https://www.storymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/crick-crack-queen-of-between
Content warning: This performance contains descriptions of and references to child birth, child loss, infanticide, sexual references, threat, death, biting, and scenes of restraint/confinement contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype and metaphor.
You may also like the following events from The Crick Crack Club:
- Next month, 4th September, 08:00 pm, Fairytales for Grown-ups: Dionysus, by Amelia Ace Armande in Bristol
- Next month, 6th September, 07:30 pm, Fairytales for Grown-ups: Queen of Between by Lucy Lill and Sarah Liisa Wilkinson in Wimborne Minster
- Next month, 25th September, 07:30 pm, Fairytales for Grown-ups: The Hairy Girl by Kersti Ståbi in Oxford