“Because they want what we have got.” Nickolaus Colón stars as Hades in the national tour of "Hadestown."(Evan Zimmerman / MurphyMade) Jaylon C. Crump stars as Hermes in the national tour of ...
Aggies made their way down to Hadestown this week as the touring production of the award-winning musical “Hadestown” made its ...
Portrayed as a modern-day robber baron, Hades is backed by a chorus ... Schick portray the Fates in the national tour of the Broadway musical "Hadestown." That reinvention took years.
Watch a first look at Merle Dandridge singing 'We Raise Our Cups' in Hadestown on Broadway. She joined the cast as Persephone last week, alongside Daniel Breaker as Hades. See the video now!
Now “Hadestown” is traversing the continent on a North American tour, with a one-week stop at ... in Orpheus’ love for Eurydice — and Hades and Persephone, a story created to explain ...
The train to the Underworld has stopped at the Orpheum Theatre for the first of eight performances of “Hadestown” on Tuesday. The Tony Award-winning musical opened at the Orpheum, starting its ...
Hadestown, the greatest musical since Hamilton, up there with the likes of Oklahoma and Sweeney Todd, is on a breakneck national tour that includes one-night stands in places like Paducah, Ky., and ...
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The Story of Hadestown
The myth of Orpheus and Eurydice has been retold for centuries, but Hadestown gives it a modern ... ultimate mic-drop moment when leaving PGA Tour board Nationwide power cut across Chile leaves ...
Michigan State University’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts has officially announced its selections for the upcoming ...
Get ready to listen to the “Music of the Night” as the long-awaited Broadway musical “The Phantom of the Opera” returns to ...
No matter how much time you plan to spend in New York City, it never seems like quite long enough. It’s truly a “so much to ...