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HERO
An adaptation of Daniel, The Mad Man
A psychological stage play exploring schizophrenia
Muyiwa Oyelaran, star of the hit TV series Tinsel, leads in a new psychological stage play exploring schizophrenia, fatherhood, grief and psychological trauma.
Written by THE SUMI Trio — writers of Dear Father, which sold over 5,000 seats during its Father’s Day run.
Written by THE SUMI Trio — writers of Dear Father, which sold over 5,000 seats during its Father’s Day run.
Watch the snippet
Step inside Daniel’s world.
Watch a short snippet from HERO and step into Daniel’s world before opening night.
Daniel, The Mad Man
HERO is an adaptation of Daniel, The Mad Man, originally written in 1999 by THE SUMI Trio and produced by Crown House Studios.
The production explores schizophrenia, grief and psychological trauma through the story of a man descending into psychological collapse while struggling to hold onto memory, identity and fatherhood.
A voice for fathers
HERO challenges the stigma surrounding mental illness and gives a voice to fathers who have lost theirs through grief, silence and emotional trauma.
Written by THE SUMI Trio
Writers of Dear Father, which sold over 5,000 seats during its Father’s Day run, THE SUMI Trio return with another emotionally charged psychological theatre experience.
London tickets
One day. Two shows. One descent.
Deacon Theatre
Blackheath High School
Vanbrugh Park, London – Greenwich
SE3 7AG
Saturday 27th June
Show 1: 1:00pm – 2:30pm
Show 2: 3:30pm – 5:00pm
Blackheath High School
Vanbrugh Park, London – Greenwich
SE3 7AG
Saturday 27th June
Show 1: 1:00pm – 2:30pm
Show 2: 3:30pm – 5:00pm