
Olympus Has But Snow
Thu 3 Sept · 19:00
Grosvenor East Theatre
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The Grosvenor East Theatre in Manchester will host Olympus Has But Snow on 3 September 2026. This contemporary theatre work explores gym culture through Greek mythology.
A visceral new work of contemporary theatre exploring gym culture through Greek Mythology
What happens when Greek mythology meets gym culture?
Olympus Has But Snow is a darkly comedic, highly physical and intense performance that transforms the gym into a place of ritual, competition, worship and transformation.
Alex takes it upon himself to forge Gany into Heracles' image. When only one of them gets invited to Olympus, the two "brothers" are thrown into a rivalry that can only seemingly lead to the destruction of the other.
Drawing on the myths of Heracles, Apollo & Hyacinthus, Achilles & Patroclus, and Ganymede, the two men compete, sometimes literally, with their ideals of what it means to be a man: from expectation to expression, stength to vulnerabiltiy, from domination to connection,
Blending physical theatre, contemporary performance, Greek mythology and the familiar rituals of the gym, Olympus Has But Snow explores brotherhood, vulnerability and our endless pursuit of becoming “good enough”.
At times absurd, intimate and confrontational, the show asks what we might have to sacrifice in the pursuit of masculine ideals, and how we might reimagine the stories and spaces we inherit.
Greek myths. Gym culture. Two men trying to pursue godhood, and a chance at friendship.
Olympus Has But Snow comes to Grosvenor East Theatre, Manchester (Oxford Rd.), on 3 & 4 September at 7pm.
Duration: approx. 95 minutes (no interval)
Warnings: this performance contains strong language, flashing lights, violence, actors in semi state of undress, reference to suicide.
Conceived and written by: Raphaël Adams & Jeremie Cyr-Cooke
Performed by: Alexander Feeney & Jeremie Cyr-Cooke
Supported by: This show has been made possible with the support from Arts & Humanities Faculty (Manchester Metropolitan University), Manchester School of Theatre, Performance Research Group, Arts Council of Ireland, O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance (Ireland) Neimënster Centre Culturel (Luxembourg)
Image by: © neimënster | Rui Henriques
Description supplied by the event organiser.
Weather on the day
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Frequently asked questions
Olympus Has But Snow takes place on Thursday, 3 September 2026 at 19:00.
Olympus Has But Snow is held at Grosvenor East Theatre in Manchester (Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BR).
Tickets for Olympus Has But Snow range from £5 to £10. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for Olympus Has But Snow can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Olympus Has But Snow
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The Grosvenor East Theatre in Manchester will host Olympus Has But Snow on 3 September 2026. This contemporary theatre work explores gym culture through Greek mythology.
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Organiser’s full description
A visceral new work of contemporary theatre exploring gym culture through Greek Mythology
What happens when Greek mythology meets gym culture?
Olympus Has But Snow is a darkly comedic, highly physical and intense performance that transforms the gym into a place of ritual, competition, worship and transformation.
Alex takes it upon himself to forge Gany into Heracles' image. When only one of them gets invited to Olympus, the two "brothers" are thrown into a rivalry that can only seemingly lead to the destruction of the other.
Drawing on the myths of Heracles, Apollo & Hyacinthus, Achilles & Patroclus, and Ganymede, the two men compete, sometimes literally, with their ideals of what it means to be a man: from expectation to expression, stength to vulnerabiltiy, from domination to connection,
Blending physical theatre, contemporary performance, Greek mythology and the familiar rituals of the gym, Olympus Has But Snow explores brotherhood, vulnerability and our endless pursuit of becoming “good enough”.
At times absurd, intimate and confrontational, the show asks what we might have to sacrifice in the pursuit of masculine ideals, and how we might reimagine the stories and spaces we inherit.
Greek myths. Gym culture. Two men trying to pursue godhood, and a chance at friendship.
Olympus Has But Snow comes to Grosvenor East Theatre, Manchester (Oxford Rd.), on 3 & 4 September at 7pm.
Duration: approx. 95 minutes (no interval)
Warnings: this performance contains strong language, flashing lights, violence, actors in semi state of undress, reference to suicide.
Conceived and written by: Raphaël Adams & Jeremie Cyr-Cooke
Performed by: Alexander Feeney & Jeremie Cyr-Cooke
Supported by: This show has been made possible with the support from Arts & Humanities Faculty (Manchester Metropolitan University), Manchester School of Theatre, Performance Research Group, Arts Council of Ireland, O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance (Ireland) Neimënster Centre Culturel (Luxembourg)
Image by: © neimënster | Rui Henriques
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Olympus Has But Snow?
Olympus Has But Snow takes place on Thursday, 3 September 2026 at 19:00.
Where is Olympus Has But Snow taking place?
Olympus Has But Snow is held at Grosvenor East Theatre in Manchester (Cavendish Street, Manchester, M15 6BR).
How much are tickets for Olympus Has But Snow?
Tickets for Olympus Has But Snow range from £5 to £10. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for Olympus Has But Snow?
Tickets for Olympus Has But Snow can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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