Special Event

Fairytales for Grown-ups: The Girl Who Married a Dog - Livestream

29 January 2026
19:30
£10

Livestream from The Story Museum's Woodshed Theatre in Oxford.

The Crick Crack Club presents Fairytales for Grown-ups: The Girl Who Married a Dog - performance storytelling with Nell Phoenix. Livestream from The Story Museum's Woodshed Theatre in Oxford.

Please note this ticket is for the livestream event. A recording of the event will also be available for 7 days after the event.

At the northerly point of north, before you reach the place where it's south in every direction, it gets very, very cold. In this snow-blinding place the weirdest, wildest stories are told… fierce, rude, funny & seriously strange.

Nell Phoenix revels in the earthy humour and passions of Arctic stories, peopled with unconventional families, the desperate and lonely-hearted, and elderly relatives whose attempts to assist are misguided, to say the least. This is a place where what happens next is probably not what you’d expect - and some images will stay with you forever....

Running time: 70-75 mins

For adults 16+

Content: This performance contains descriptions of masturbation, sex, death, and animal cruelty contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype and metaphor.

For live event tickets, visit https://www.storymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/crick-crack-the-girl-who-married-a-dog

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