When the old King of Argos (King Arcisius) pays a visit to the Oracle of Delphi (Pythia) he makes a haunting decision to imprison his daughter (Danae), but the gods intervene. Invaded by Zeus in a storm of gold, Danae gives birth to a son (Perseus), a child of both divinity and defiance. Cast into the sea, mother and son survive to find refuge on the island of Seriphos. As Perseus grows, their lives intertwine with the fishermen (Dictys), as well as kings, and monsters—including the Gorgon Medusa herself. ORACLE reimagines a mythic tale of fathers and daughters, gods and mortals, and the cost of seeking to know one’s fate.