The Bacchae
An outcast god. A powerless king. A mother who kills her only son. Glasgow’s acclaimed Company of Wolves present an earth-shattering solo retelling of the myth of Dionysos: an epic of rejection, vengeance and rebirth told through story, dance and ancient song. Written and performed by Ewan Downie, The Bacchae blurs the lines between binaries: human and animal, male and female, victim and perpetrator, and takes us on a transformative journey from repression and denial to renewal and release. A hymn of rebirth for our shattered selves. “truly sensational” – ★★★★★ EdFest Magazine “richly, writhingly poetic … an impressively physical performance” – ★★★★ The Stage “A stripped back, lyrical retelling … a thing of beauty” – ★★★★ The List “an impressive piece of work” – ★★★★ Snack Magazine “Ewan Downie channels Dionysos with a raw, ritualistic intensity … It’s fearless.” – ★★★★ Corr Blimey “gripping” – The Observer
