Icarus with Daniel Morden & Hugh Lupton

Thu 30 October 2008 - 19:30

Two masters of myth explore the contemporary implications of some of the most beautiful and disturbing Greek myths: the punishment of Prometheuas; the opening of Pandora’s Box; the conception of the Minotaur and it’s prison; the flight of Daedalus and his son Icarus. Not suitable for under 12s. Tickets: £9/6 concs. Barbican Centre, The Pit, Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS. Main switchboard: 020 76384141

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Alcestis by Euripides | Inner Thoughts by Zanna | Trio Nostos & Trio Shahnaz | The Royal Academy Byzantine Exhibition: Lecture & Reception | RAM JAM Rebetiko Party | Double anniversary: KKE's 90th and KNE's 40th | Celebrating Greek Songs - Zito to Elliniko Tragoudi | Failing Protection: Commissioners, Merchants & Intellectuals in the Ionian Islands under British rule, 1815-1864 | Newton International Fellowships | Hellenic Centre Bar Late Opening | Book launch - Iron in the Soul | London Greek Film Festival | Europe in the Global Economy - Prof. George Alogoskoufis | The Brilliance of Homer | Isobel Pravda Paintings | GREEK PARADE in Bambu | Constitutional limitations of privatizations: the Greek experience under a comparative prospective | Constitutional limitations of privatizations: the Greek experience under a comparative perspective | Filippos Pliatsikas Live - Leicester & London | America, Britain and the Cyprus crisis of 1974: Calculated conspiracy or foreign policy failure | Charity Casino Night - The Leukaemia Society (UK) | Nihtes Magikes the London Rembetiko Band | The songs we loved - In memory of Mario Tokas | Daedalus & Icarus by Mungu Theatre Company | Violin Discoveries at The Warehouse | Icons | 11x11 | Competition for new Marbles with an Attitude postcard | The CrypT - Christmas Party | Lunchtime Concert: ''Mediterranean Composers on a Journey through Folk Song'' | Nikos Vertis Live  | Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice |