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Myths. Mischief. Migration. The new show from storyteller and guest on The Blindboy Podcast, Clare Murphy (The Spanking Goddess & Other Discarded Tales, The Liar King)


At the edge of Europe sit a bunch of islands, forming a chaotic stone path out into the vast Atlantic ocean. These islands have always been inhabited by those who came by boat.

We arrived as seekers, invaders, siblings, refugees and even lovers. We fulfilled prophecies, dodged floods, escaped forced marriages, and pulled our fate from the stars.

A wild night of storytelling fusing myth, geology and human migration.

  • Dates: Tues 15th - Sat 19th Sept 2026
  • Show time: 7.30pm
  • Tickets: £14
  • Running Time: 90 mins (with interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 14+
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  • Running Time: 90 mins (with interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 14+
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Tue 15th September
7:30 pm
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Wed 16th September
7:30 pm
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Thu 17th September
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£14
Fri 18th September
7:30 pm
£14
Sat 19th September
7:30 pm
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