Date

1 - 23 August

Time

8:40 pm

Venue

Underbelly's Circus Hub on the Meadows

suitability

Age 12+ (Guideline)

Tickets from

£12.00

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Mythos: Ragnarök

Part myth, part mayhem: Norse Gods wrestling!

Part myth, part mayhem! Hilarious Viking storytelling meets high-octane wrestling in 'the maddest, baddest show on the Fringe' (Daily Mail).

Join the adventures of Loki, Thor and legendary gods and monsters in this spectacular adaptation of Norse mythology. Returning from their world tour to make a fourth appearance at the Fringe, this piece of 'genre-bending awesomeness' (HiFiWay.live) is 'so much fun' (List, Pick of the Fringe 2023) and 'the perfect way to tell this story' (Telegraph, Best Shows of 2024).

No trip to the Fringe is complete without this 'unmissable blockbuster' (LondonTheatre.co.uk).

Presented By

Underbelly and The Mythological Theatre

Duration

70 minutes

Advice

Scenes of violence, Strobe lighting, Strong language/swearing

Price

Tickets from

£12.00

Accessibility

Physical theatre. Rock

For more information on accessibility and to book tickets, please contact the box office at access@underbelly.co.uk, or visit https://underbellyedinburgh.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility

Wheelchair Spaces

There are wheelchair spaces available for this event.

reviews

"Just as gloriously mad as its source material. Fight, gloves-off, for a ticket.”

The Telegraph (Best Fringe Shows 2024)

★★★★

"I deplore violence and cringe even at fictional depictions. However this was, for me, a masterclass in stage combat."

London Theatre

★★★★★

“One of the most exciting, interesting and downright fun pieces of theatre I have ever seen.”

One4Review

★★★★★

“One of, if not THE BEST, physical theatre shows of Adelaide Fringe.”

HiFi Way

★★★★★

"Sets the bar high for theatre as we know it.”

Broadway Baby

★★★★★

“The standout highlight of the Fringe Festival and a must-see for all discerning audiences.”

MixFM

★★★★★

“Weaves storytelling with physical theatre and scintillating showmanship... Original, masterful and a phenomen to behold.”

Reviews Hub

★★★★★

"Simply phenomenal and a delightful evening of fun. Deservedly leaves a sold out audience on their feet with applause.”

Wee Review

★★★★★

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