New York Theatre Workshop: "Hadestown" by Anais Mitchell, dir. by Rachel Chavkin

Part love story, part political dreamscape, Hadestown is a folk rock opera based on the Greek myth of Orpheus & Eurydice set in a post-apocalyptic Depression-era company town.

August 16, 2014
8 pm - 11 pm
Location
Hopkins Center Bentley Theater
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Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
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HADESTOWN

Written by Anaïs Mitchell | Developed and directed by Rachel Chavkin

Arranger/orchestrator Michael Chorney | Co-conceived by Ben t Matchstick

NYTW is developing Hadestown in partnership with the Broad Stage
Hadestown is a folk rock opera based on the Greek myth of Orpheus & Eurydice and set in a post-apocalyptic Depression-era company town. When Eurydice chooses the wealth and security of Hadestown over a life of poverty with her lover, the poet/musician Orpheus, Orpheus journeys to Hadestown to win back his bride. Hades, a pathological military-industrialist, rules with an iron fist but his human weakness is for his strong-willed and estranged wife Persephone. Part love story, part political dreamscape, Hadestown is a tale of two couples, of faith versus doubt, and the walls we build.

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In six different works-in-progress during its 23rd summer residency at Dartmouth, New York Theatre Workshop proves once again it’s a crucible for America’s most daring—and successful—theater. NYTW gives Hop audiences the opportunity to preview theater that later receives rave reviews in productions in New York and beyond

Programs may contain adult language and themes.

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Location
Hopkins Center Bentley Theater
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
More information
Hopkins Center Box Office