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HADESTOWN to open this spring at the Walter Kerr

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Posted: 2/27/19 at 11:14pm
I agree. Can’t get into the music. But still excited. “Been alone so long didn’t know I was lonely.” Is a brilliant lyric though.
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Thank you for providing those details, Erzlump! That sounds a bit more interesting than the Orpheus I was envisioning based just on the albums etc, even if it's not the most mind-blowing characterisation ever. (Hope I'll someday get to see the full show and judge properly for myself.)

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Posted: 2/28/19 at 11:42am

LesWickedly said: "The set was crazy in London and I don’t know how they’re going to be able replicate it for Broadway. It looks simple, but it’s massive."

It is simple. It's 3 sections on rollers with a lighting rig behind it.

The rest of the staging is always there.

Personally I loathed the staging. The cast spent most of the night crammed into a tiny section of a massive stage...spinning...

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If you look at Stewart/Whitley’s Instagram you can see the set. The back looks different than in London, no?
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Posted: 3/10/19 at 12:23am

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Posted: 3/10/19 at 12:25am

HADESTOWN to open in March at the Walter Kerr

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Posted: 3/10/19 at 12:26am

HADESTOWN to open in March at the Walter Kerr

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RippedMan said: "I agree. Can’t get into the music. But still excited. “Been alone so long didn’t know I was lonely.” Is a brilliant lyric though. "

 

I’m the complete opposite. I’ve been listening to the Live Original Cast Recording for about two weeks now, and absolutely fell in love with it on first run through. Hate that I’m not seeing the show until the end of August, but I’ve got several great diversions between now and then to keep me busy. 

 

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Posted: 3/14/19 at 11:20pm
I know there was some discussion about this but the official covers are:
Eurydice- Jessie Ryan and Khaila Wilcoxon
Orpheus- Ahmad Simmons and John Krause
Persephone- Afra Hines and Kimberly Marable
Hades- Timothy Hughes and T Oliver Reed
Hermes- T Oliver Reed and Ahmad Simmons
Fates- Jessie Ryan, Khaila Wilcoxon, and Kimberly Marable
Swings- T Oliver Reed, Jessie Ryan, Khaila Wilcoxon and Malcom Armwood
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If I wasn't a huge fan of Great Comet (liked some songs, just couldn't get into the story) should I skip this? I'm intrigued by the preview clip thing Jordan Roth posted, but at the same time I'm not sure. Thoughts?

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theaterlyfe19 said: "If I wasn't a huge fan of Great Comet (liked some songs, just couldn't get into the story) should I skip this? I'm intrigued by the preview clip thing Jordan Roth posted, but at the same time I'm not sure. Thoughts?"

The Great Comet and Hadestown share only one thing in common: their director. That’s it. Wildly different shows and scores and vibes. If you’re intrigued and can afford the ticket, go see it.

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I found this interesting....the number of people that are connecting Comet with Hadestown.  It just seems so...odd...to me.   (And I'm not bashing anyone, just making a comment.)

If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
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dramamama611 said: "I found this interesting....the number of people that are connecting Comet with Hadestown. It just seems so...odd...to me. (And I'm not bashing anyone, just making a comment.)"

I actually have no idea why I connected the two...maybe it's just because of the director. But that's no reason to think they'd be the same style....but I am wondering if there'd be a certain audience that would enjoy both, or if they're so different that you could see either and like one but not the other (if that makes sense, haha). 

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ColorTheHours048 said: "theaterlyfe19 said: "If I wasn't a huge fan of Great Comet (liked some songs, just couldn't get into the story) should I skip this? I'm intrigued by the preview clip thing Jordan Roth posted, but at the same time I'm not sure. Thoughts?"

The Great Comet and Hadestown share only one thing in common: their director. That’s it. Wildly different shows and scores and vibes. If you’re intrigued and can afford the ticket, go see it.
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I'm sorry! I only saw Dramama's comment before this one. Thank you for your input. 

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Well to be fair, Amber Gray connects the two shows, too. But I liked Hadestown much more than Great Comet.
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Love Hadestown! Saw the show several times, enjoy both albums and am very eager to see the Broadway production. Absolutely hated The Great Comet the one time I survived sitting through the entire show. Would never consider listening to The Great Comet music again. They are not comparable. 

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Posted: 3/15/19 at 11:39am

Jordan Roth posted a clip on Instagram yesterday that shows significant changes in the first Eurydice/Orpheus interaction. A positive sign that they are giving attention to the foundation of the relationship. 

 

 


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