One line of the show we will never get tired of singing again.
One line of the show we will never get tired of singing again.
One line of the show we will never get tired of singing again.
You conduct the electric city 💡
Lillias White and Allison Russell got their flowers and headed out of Hadestown. 🌹
His song echoes through the Underworld. See Carlos Valdes as Orpheus on Broadway.
The cycle: Learn Greek myths as a kid → Forget them as an adult → Obsess over them again thanks to Hadestown.
We raise 'em high and drink 'em dry. Here's your first look at Merle Dandridge's "We Raise Our Cups".
There's no doubt about what moment in Hadestown is Jessie Shelton's favorite! Listen as she answers this and other fan submitted questions.
A lot of prep goes into taking the trip down below.
Mr. Hades is a mean old boss. #hadestown #broadway #musicals #musical #theater #nyc
Anaïs Mitchell dissects "Epic II".
He makes sure not a feather is out of place! We headed backstage with dresser Jack Scott as he prepped for the show.
They play both gods and men! While answering fan submitted questions, Alex Puette and Malcolm Armwood discussed what it's like to cover the roles of Hades and Hermes.
The ONE THING he wasn't supposed to do!
Ever wondered how the Fates' lamps work? Jessie Shelton answers some of the fans' most burning questions.
They didn't walk along the railroad track. They didn't walk along the blacktop tar. But even, so these fans found the way! #WaitForMe
Now just imagine it with the turntable and the lights. ðŸ˜
Get to know the words of the Underworld. Malcolm Armwood and Alex Puette are walking us through more Hadestown terminology!
He makes sure we're dressed for up top and down below! Dresser Travis Ryder walked us through his pre-show preparations at the Walter Kerr.
Carlos Valdes, Hailey Kilgore and Tom Hewitt journey to Hadestown tonight.
This one goes out to everyone who has ever gasped at the Walter Kerr.
It's that time again! Jordan Fisher and Maia Reficco are back up top answering fan's burning questions.
Lover, when you feel that fire, think of it as my desire.
"The first time I heard this song, I couldn't get over how simple it was. It's call-and response, which for any good protest song, is key. I couldn't believe the density of meaning, the numb…
Spill a drop for Allison Russell" We're looking back at her first time singing "We Raise Our Cups" on Broadway. ðŸ·