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    Extra performance added for Stephen Fry's Mythos: Gods at the London Palladium

    Following overwhelming ticket demand for Stephen Fry's Mythos Trilogy, which hits the West End this September as part of its UK tour, and after his evening performance for Mythos: Gods, in particular, sold out faster than Zeus' thunderbolt, LW Theatres have announced one extra performance to be added for the show's upcoming London Palladium staging of Mythos: Gods.

    🎟 Tickets to this extra performance of Mythos Gods are on sale now! You'll have to be quick like lighting and book your tickets in a flash if you want to Stephen Fry's Mythos: GodsHeroes, and Men this September!

    Extra performance added for Stephen Fry's Mythos: Gods at the London Palladium
    The pages of Stephen Fry's Mythos spring to life in three unmissable standalone shows at London's Palladium. Don't miss this stupendous trilogy and book your tickets now!

    A new performance schedule for Stephen Fry's Mythos Trilogy at the London Palladium

    An additional performance for Stephen Fry's Mythos: Gods has now been added with tickets on sale now. The new matinee performance for Gods is scheduled for 13 September at 2.30pm.

    The full performance schedule for Stephen Fry's Mythos Trilogy is as follows:

    Friday, 13 September 2019
    Gods matinee performance at 2.30pm (NEW)
    Gods evening performance at 7.30pm

    Saturday, 14 September 2019
    Heroes matinee performance at 2.30pm
    Men evening performance at 7.30pm

    Why you should see Stephen Fry's Mythos Trilogy

    Stephen Fry's best-seller, Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold, has been adapted for the stage in an epic three-parter that boasts words of wisdom, personal fables, and biting humour. Mythos: Gods will take us on a trip to the past where you'll discover everything you ever needed to know about the Greek pantheon. Mythos: Heroes will cover the tales of such legendary Greek figures as Perseus, Theseus, and, of course, Hercules. Mythos: Men will take you straight to the Trojan War and the journey of Odysseus. Each part of the trilogy is a standalone piece and can be enjoyed separately or, better yet, in combination. If you're a completionist hoping to catch them all, then be sure to book your tickets NOW to guarantee your spot in this strictly-limited London run!

    Tickets to Stephen Fry's Mythos Trilogy: Gods, Heroes, and Men available now!

    🎫 Purchase tickets to Gods playing 13 September at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

    🎫 Purchase tickets to Heroes playing 14 September at 2.30pm.

    🎫 Purchase tickets to Men playing 14 September at 7.30pm.


    Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

    Ephram is a jack of all trades and enjoys attending theatre, classical music concerts and the opera.


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