“Odyssey was an incredible show; it’s amazing to think that all of those effects were coming from him! While the audience were walking in and getting seated, the actor lay on the floor and to be quite honest it was very surprising to see him there, it was a little scary as well. When, at last, the audience quietened, he ‘woke up’ and made all sorts of sound effects using just his mouth, there was just a light and him. The first part was somewhat confusing because he pretended to fast forward and then go back as if stuck on one word. When he had finished doing this, he explained the story. Every time a certain name was mentioned he would do a different action and an effect to go with it; with Odysseus he would hit his fist against his chest. When Telamacus (his son) was mentioned, he made the sound of a sword being removed from its sheath, with Penelope (his wife) he would run his hand against his cheek. Then finally, when one of the suitors of Penelope was mentioned he would follow an imaginary moustache with his hands. Overall, it was a remarkable performance.”