It's three different shows, you don't 
have to have been to one to see the other.
They all I think stand alone.
It's a trilogy, we're calling it the Mythos trilogy 
because that's the first of the shows.
It tells the story of the creation of the world and the first deities, the first supernatural entities
that then become the Gods that you 
may have heard of, the Olympians
and it's the struggle against the Titans, the War of the Titans, and it's then the creation of mankind
the wonderful story of Prometheus 
the Titan who created us and
Pandora who was sent down as a punishment.
Then there are the kind of just so stories, the stories of how things came to be the way they are
like the story of Arachne who was a wonderful weaver and was so foolish as to challenge the goddess
to a competition in weaving and she was
punished for her audacity by being
turned into a spider who would weave for
the rest of her life and forever and ever
which is my spiders are called
arachnids after Arachne.
The second show is called Heroes, it's about the great heroes of Greek mythology
many of whom you'll have heard of, 
Hercules who the Greeks called Heracles and
Perseus who cut off the head of the Gorgon Medusa
and then finally there's Men and that's the extraordinary story of the Trojan War
which has great heroes like Achilles of course and the homeward journey of Odysseus
and it's about storytelling, it's as simple as
that, really storytelling at its heart
and the Greek for story is Mythos.
