Two very close-up heads facing each other. The one on the left is the actor who plays Odysseus, Loucas Loizou, and the other head is a Greek statue representing the time that the Odyssey was written. The photographer is Martin Newland.
Loucas Loizou, the writer and performer of 'Homer's Odyssey - A Mini Musical', is in front of a large poster from his previous performances at the Holden Street Theatres.
Performer holding a guitar

HOMER'S ODYSSEY - A Mini Musical

What would you do if your home was lost — and your only way back was through story and song?

Loucas Loizou brings Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey to life in this one-man musical, following an aging Odysseus as he recalls the Trojan War, the Cyclops, Circe, the Underworld, and the long, perilous journey back to Ithaca.

Through storytelling and original live music on classical guitar, the show captures the spirit of the ancient oral tradition: epic poetry meant to be heard. But this is also a personal journey.

A refugee after the 1974 invasion of Cyprus, Loizou knows exile and resilience. His early performances in London — including his first professional singing job at Cat Stevens’ restaurant — and his eventual life in Australia echo the hero he portrays.

Now in its 8th year at the Adelaide Fringe, this intimate mini musical blends epic myth, humor, music, and heart, inviting audiences to experience a timeless story through a performer who has lived its themes.

“All live, all acoustic and all heartfelt.” – Adelaide Theatre Guide

★★★★★ “Loizou has passion, pathos, and humour” – The Advertiser

“Terrific storytelling talents.” – Stage Whispers

“A vivid raconteur.” – The Age

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Spoken Word
International
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse
 
Fri, 06 Mar - Fri, 20 Mar
 
60 min
 
3 venues
 
G
 
$15 to $25
 
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Reviews

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    His eventual mutual parting from Circe produces one of Loucas Loizou’s most beautiful songs, “Farewell to Circe”. - Tony Knight, Stage Whispers

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    Odysseus’ (Loizou’s) song reminds us all that it is better to have loved and lost the loved one, than never to have loved at all. - Jan Kershaw, GLAM ADELAIDE

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    Cat Stevens gave Loizou his first job singing. His smooth and unwavering voice is beautifully accompanied by exquisite guitar playing. - Patricia Di Risio, Stage Whispers

Reviews & Fringe Feed Reacts

  •          

    His eventual mutual parting from Circe produces one of Loucas Loizou’s most beautiful songs, “Farewell to Circe”. - Tony Knight, Stage Whispers

  •          

    Odysseus’ (Loizou’s) song reminds us all that it is better to have loved and lost the loved one, than never to have loved at all. - Jan Kershaw, GLAM ADELAIDE

  •          

    Cat Stevens gave Loizou his first job singing. His smooth and unwavering voice is beautifully accompanied by exquisite guitar playing. - Patricia Di Risio, Stage Whispers

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