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Tag: Anaïs Mitchell

Reviews Theater

HADESTOWN (National Tour): To hell and back

Toby Zinman April 11, 2024 No Comments

What with the solar eclipse and an earthquake, we—sophisticated, scientific, blasé—are in a perfect position to imagine what ancient, primitive people must have thought and felt when the ground shook and the lights went out.

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Arts Reviews Theater

HADESTOWN (National Tour) at the Kimmel Center

Joshua Herren February 17, 2022 No Comments

Anaïs Mitchell’s Hadestown is a blend of retold Greek myths, written in the rich folk-musical language of the American south, focusing on the stories of Orpheus and Eurydice, and Hades and Persephone.

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Interviews Theater

Fate Intervenes: Bex Odorisio on her role in Hadestown

Debra Danese February 4, 2022 No Comments

Bex Odorisio returns to Philly next week with the cast of Hadestown. The Ardmore native is playing Fate in the critically acclaimed musical, a tale of love, hope and inspiration adapted from Greek mythology.

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