Hadestown at Walter Kerr Theatre

Hadestown Tickets

Walter Kerr Theatre | New York City, New York

Experience the tale of Hadestown at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Friday 1st July 2022 for a night of adventure, faith, doubt and songs. ‘Way Down’ in Hadestown, a tune can radically alter destinies, but not in the desired ways. What will happen when hopeful Orpheus treks to Hadestown? Can Orpheus trounce a bet placed with the god of death? Question the morals of the divine Hades and Persephone as they play with the souls of mortals. Does their strength give them the right to tamper with lesser souls? Can mortal souls stand against such gods? You will find out with Hadestown, so book your tickets for Friday 1st July 2022 and enjoy the show at Walter Kerr Theatre.

Hadestown at Walter Kerr Theatre

For a night of wonder and drama, visit the Walter Kerr Theatre on Friday 1st July 2022 for the much-admired show Hadestown. Seats are in high demand, so book yours today and avoid frustration. Created by singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and director Rachel Chavkin, Hadestown merges two epic legends. Mitchell’s captivating songs and Rachel Chavkin’s poetic creativity create a universe where industry collides with nature, devotion grapples with hesitation and courage battles with fear. ‘Way Down Hadestown’, the immortal Hades reigns over the underworld, holding all the authority without sympathy. His wife, the goddess Persephone, struggles with the disparities of the lives above and the realm down below. When the mortal Eurydice, the true love of Orpheus, enters into Hades’ domain, the distraught Orpheus has to follow, hoping he can alter both their fates. The souls of the two humans and two immortals entangle as a deal is struck. Can a couple of mere humans stand against the god of death? Prepare yourself for the gargantuan tale of passion, uncertainty and music on Friday 1st July 2022 at the Walter Kerr Theatre with Hadestown. Do not delay and guarantee your tickets this instance before they are all gone, you really do not want to lose out on such a emotional performance in theatre.

Hadestown at Walter Kerr Theatre

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