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I saw the evening show July 10th, a Wednesday, and I had Jessie Shelton as Eurydice. She was really good!
To be honest, I think that there could be understudies for both Euridice and Orpheus. HOWEVER, I can't imagine there being an understudy for Hermes. Andre deShields is just so fantastic I would be quite upset to see his understudy. (I really NEED to go back to NYC to see it again!!)
De Shields has had terrific attendance in his previous Broadway runs. Though this role is probably the most demanding, coupled with his age(73), I hope his strong attendance continues with this show.
I have seen Hadestown twice with the OBC but I would LOVE to see Timothy Hughes understudy Hades. De Shields as Hermes is a must see.


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Daniel M said: "I saw T. Oliver Reid as Hades on Friday, June 28, and Jessie Shelton as Eurydice on Friday, July 19. Jessie did just fine and so did T. Oliver (but Patrick Page's voice is really worth hearing live)."
Was T. Oliver Reid singing it in the same octaves as Patrick Page? Or did he go up for anything?
sethepstein12 said: "Daniel M said: "I saw T. Oliver Reid as Hades on Friday, June 28, and Jessie Shelton as Eurydice on Friday, July 19. Jessie did just fine and so did T. Oliver (but Patrick Page's voice is really worth hearing live)."
Was T. Oliver Reid singing it in the same octaves as Patrick Page? Or did he go up for anything?"
I heard that he sang the lowest notes up an octave, which I believe Timothy Hughes will also do once he goes on as Hades in the future
Hot Pants said: "I recall Timothy Hughes saying that he sings Hades up an octave. Or at least the lowest notes are up an octave, I’m not quite sure, but I know it’s one or the other. The fact that Page’s understudies can’t perform Hades’ music as written (which is absolutely no knock against them, as Hades is not written in a key that seems humanly possible) leads me to believe that it’s gonna be very difficult to recast the role. My guess is whoever they get to replace Page will likely sing it up an octave as well, as so few have a voice like his."
I think Norm Lewis would be a great Hades. I think he could sing it as written for the most part.
Back in June I saw Kimberly Marable as Persephone thought she was fantastic. Amber is obviously a hard act to follow, but Kim had a great singing voice and energy for days.
I saw Jessie Shelton as Eurydice on Tuesday and she was excellent! I'd seen her as a Fate at NYTW, so seeing her as Eurydice was really cool. She's got a killer voice and she's a great actor.
gleek4114 said: "Hot Pants said: "I recall Timothy Hughes saying that he sings Hades up an octave. Or at least the lowest notes are up an octave, I’m not quite sure, but I know it’s one or the other. The fact that Page’s understudies can’t perform Hades’ music as written (which is absolutely no knock against them, as Hades is not written in a key that seems humanly possible) leads me to believe that it’s gonna be very difficult to recast the role. My guess is whoever they get to replace Page will likely sing it up an octave as well, as so few have a voice like his."
I think Norm Lewis would be a great Hades. I think he could sing it as written for the most part."
Norm Lewis could be a great Hades, but I’m pretty certain they’d need to raise some of those notes. I really liked Lewis’ performance in Jesus Christ Superstar, but I thought it sounded like he was scraping the bottom of his range on some of Caiaphas’ low notes, and Hades has to sing even lower. I absolutely love Hades’ music as it’s written, but I’m willing to accept the music being raised for a replacement as long as they can act it well. Patrick Page as Hades truly is one of the most perfect pieces of casting in recent years. Finding someone who can actually hit those notes must’ve been difficult, so they really lucked out that they got a performer who could do not only that, but also knock the acting out of the park as well.
ShowStop2 said: "I have seen Hadestown twice with the OBC but I would LOVE to see Timothy Hughes understudy Hades. De Shields as Hermes is a must see."
I really want to see Timothy Hughes in a lead role!
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Norm Lewis is a baritone, and a pretty light one at that. His voice is pretty close to what you'd get from an old-school crooner. When he played Porgy on Broadway he used higher keys than what's written. There is virtually no way he could sing Hades as written.
Have Andre, Amber or Reeve missed any performances yet?
LarryD2 said: "Norm Lewis is a baritone, and a pretty light one at that. His voice is pretty close to what you'd get from an old-school crooner. When he played Porgy on Broadway he used higher keys than what's written. There is virtually no way he could sing Hades as written.
Have Andre, Amber or Reeve missed any performances yet?"
I believe Amber quietly missed a few matinees during Tony season, but other than that I haven’t heard of Andre or Reeve missing.
VotePeron said: "LarryD2 said: "Norm Lewis is a baritone, and a pretty light one at that. His voice is pretty close to what you'd get from an old-school crooner. When he played Porgy on Broadway he used higher keys than what's written. There is virtually no way he could sing Hades as written.
Have Andre, Amber or Reeve missed any performances yet?"
I believe Amber quietly missed a few matinees during Tony season, but other than that I haven’t heard of Andre or Reeve missing."
Yes, I noticed someone earlier in the thread referenced seeing Kimberly Marable go on for Amber -- I missed that the first time around.
Reeve and Andre have yet to miss a performance. I totally get that things happen and I do not fault the actors, but I find that very impressive. Especially with how demanding both of their roles are, and Andre's age.
Has Ms. Noblezada officially announced a health concern and an absence from the show?
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