The Humbling of Thor
Sat, Apr 12
|Nordia House
This play will address modern themes and struggles of aging, particularly for women, along with the balancing of power between the patriarchy and those individuals outside of those in power...
Time & Location
Apr 12, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Nordia House, 8800 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, OR 97223, USA
About
Cost
Nordic Northwest Members: $25
General Admission: $30
All Youths (12 & under): $15
Arts for All: $5
(Tickets are limited to two people per Oregon Trail card. Please be prepared to show Oregon Trail card at the door.)
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This play will address modern themes and struggles of aging, particularly for women, along with the balancing of power between the patriarchy and those individuals outside of those in power. It will focus on the empowerment of elders, along with the journey of those in middle years accepting the strength, worthiness, and inner power that comes with age.
This is an original tale within the Norse Mythological Universe. It follows the tale of Elli the All-Wise, who is recruited by Odin to humble an out of control Thor. Elli knows that defeating Thor is no easy task, so she works with Loki (who loves to play tricks on Thor, above all else) to entrap Thor in a contest of wits and power that he cannot escape. But in order to carry out the plan, Elli must embark on an epic journey where she faces her greatest fears and deepest pain, in order to come into her ultimate power to defeat Thor.
The tale will be family friendly, though the target audience will be those in middle and later years.
Meet your performer
Casey Schissler is an artist, musician, composer, actress, and playwright based out of her hometown of Portland, Oregon. Her musical work encompasses styles ranging from opera to ancestral singing and has taken her as far as Carnegie Hall.
Casey places a particular emphasis on the study and embodiment of indigenous and traditional storytelling traditions, noting how the lack of myth and cultural history in the present-day United States has contributed to a culture of rootlessness, isolation, and lack of purpose.
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