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[personal profile] skygiants
I went down to New York this week to see the musical Hadestown with [personal profile] newredshoes (who had seen it years ago, the NYTW version, and has now written up a great comparison post.) I have been hearing people rave about this show for the last half decade; I also made a very deliberate choice not to listen to the soundtrack beforehand, so here is what I had osmosed about the show before going in:

- the plot involves Orpheus and Eurydice
- Amber Grey is Persephone is the most important and beautiful thing on the stage
- Patrick Page is Hades is also the Green Goblin from Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark and thus part of an important cultural moment in my life
- (and Orpheus is Reeve Carney who was Spiderman and thus ditto)
- 1930s? dustbowl??

And all of these things did indeed turn out to be true! (Though apparently the show is much less dustbowl-y than it used to be.)


I'd heard the show was good; I expected to like it. I didn't at all expect to get as swept up in it as I did. As the narrator Hermes points out from the very beginning, we all know the story, of Orpheus and Eurydice, and how it ends.

The first act -- Orpheus and Eurydice meet on a railroad line, in a world where the seasons have been throw out of joint by the rift between a hard, industrial Hades and a jaded, hedonistic Persephone -- is beautiful, gorgeously staged and performed, and I enjoyed it a lot. It was, more or less, what I expected from the show.

In the second act, Orpheus comes to find Eurydice in Hadestown, where the working dead labor away on Hades' projects, losing their names and faces, heads down, indistinguishable. When Orpheus sings the memory of love back into Hades and Persephone's marriage, that provides the opening for the possibility of Eurydice's rescue, but also for something bigger. If Orpheus can walk the long hard back road out of Hadestown, Eurydice can do it. If Eurydice can do it, the rest of the chorus can follow, too. Success takes almost impossible amounts of trust, and the odds against it are incredibly high, and structural inequity and the fears of the powerful and internal doubt are all working against you, but it can be done -

- and this time, it won't be. We know it won't be. But all the same the show somehow manages to do exactly what Hermes tells you it's going to do: you watch it play out and hope against hope that somehow, this time, the ending will be different.

At the end, the show rewinds, and starts over: it's Dark Tower, or Utena, or Russian Doll. If you're going to break yourself out of the cycle, you have to do it alone, and you have to do it together, and both of those things are true. They can't quite do it this time. But maybe, next time, they will.

...so anyway that's what I got from the show! Time to go buy the soundtrack and find every gif of Amber Grey dancing, because that woman's stage presence is absolutely unbelievable.

Date: 2019-07-27 04:30 pm (UTC)
copperfyre: (red flower)
From: [personal profile] copperfyre
I saw a previous incarnation of Hadestown (the brief Canadian one, that to be honest I am still confused existed), and was blown away by it, and also swept up way more in that final act than I thought I would be! I loved so much how Hermes tells you what's going to happen, and then the show makes it happen and I am going 'maybe this time they'll make it?' even though I know that's not what is going to happen. It's so great. (Also, yes, Amber Grey and Patrick Page are so fantastic)

And generaly I'm delighted that Hadestown is now doing Big New York Things (and also that I really randomly got to see it with no planning at all, which was a stroke of amazing good luck).

Date: 2019-07-28 12:39 am (UTC)
rachelindeed: Havelock Island (Default)
From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
It sounds amazing! I don't know if you're interested in fanart, but this artist did some lovely Hadestown portraits recently:

https://mistysblueboxstuff.tumblr.com/tagged/hadestown

Date: 2019-07-28 01:59 am (UTC)
landingtree: Small person examining bottlecap (Default)
From: [personal profile] landingtree
At the end, the show rewinds, and starts over: it's Dark Tower, or Utena, or Russian Doll. If you're going to break yourself out of the cycle, you have to do it alone, and you have to do it together, and both of those things are true. They can't quite do it this time. But maybe, next time, they will.

I love the first Hadestown album and had not been excited about other versions of it before, but I'm excited now. This sounds like such a good way of using it!

Date: 2019-07-28 03:12 am (UTC)
starlady: Raven on a MacBook (Default)
From: [personal profile] starlady
It's an old song, and a sad one, but we're gonna sing it again.

I saw it in NYTW, so I knew how it ended (though I hoped against hope that it would come out differently, this time), but I was deeply pleased to hear people gasp at the ending on Broadway. It's a great show and I'm glad that people are getting swept up by it.

Date: 2019-07-28 11:30 am (UTC)
cinaed: Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul (Marilyn Monroe)
From: [personal profile] cinaed
What a coincidence, I just did a day trip up yesterday to see Hadestown! I'd loved the concept album, but the musical itself just blew me away. "Why We Build the Wall" gave me chills, and yes, even knowing how it ended, that this is a tragedy, the show still somehow made you hope. And every single person was amazing on that stage.

Patrick Page's VOICE, dang, and Amber Grey was amazing as Persephone. I really loved it as well. :D

Date: 2019-07-29 07:19 pm (UTC)
cinaed: This fic was supposed to be short (Default)
From: [personal profile] cinaed
It would've!

And right? I thought I knew about Patrick Page's voice, but being like fourth row and hearing it rumble out of his chest like, uh. I was not prepared at aaaaaallll.

Date: 2019-07-28 12:15 pm (UTC)
aamcnamara: (Default)
From: [personal profile] aamcnamara
Yes, you have had the Hadestown experience. I am glad you got to see it! (They definitely added the labor angle just for you.)

Date: 2019-07-28 06:44 pm (UTC)
chestnut_pod: A close-up photograph of my auburn hair in a French braid (Default)
From: [personal profile] chestnut_pod
That sounds amazing!!

Date: 2019-08-01 08:06 pm (UTC)
scribe: very old pencil sketch of me with the word "scribe" (Default)
From: [personal profile] scribe
I am a cranky person who doesn't like it when people do new adaptations of stuff I'm attached to, and I started with the NYTW production, but even I have to say that the addition of the chorus in the new version was GREAT. :D

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