Hadestown at Robinson Center Performance Hall

Hadestown Tickets

Robinson Center Performance Hall | Little Rock, Arkansas

Hadestown, a Tony Award-winning Broadway show, comes to Robinson Center Performance Hall on Friday 25th April 2025 for an escapade that is sure to captivate audiences. Purchase tickets to discover why Hadestown has rightfully earned its place as a theatrical American masterpiece.

The enchanting Broadway show Hadestown arrives at the distinguished Robinson Center Performance Hall in Little Rock, Arkansas on Friday 25th April 2025. As a mainstay of the spring lineup, the mystical musical promises to engross audiences with enchanting numbers of folk and jazz music sung by a gifted cast of colorful characters. The performance lasts about two and half hours for a immersive evening of wild fun.

Hadestown is the musical creation from gifted Anaïs Mitchell, a singer-songwriter and playwright born in Vermont. It depicts a daring tale told through elements of Greek mythology. Jinxed lovers Orpheus and Eurydice become fused with jaded couple Hades and Persephone in a paradoxical tale of passion, grief, and difficult truths.

This popular show is intertwined with stage-stomping musical numbers inspired by American jazz and folk for a masterful but fresh Broadway experience. Get your tickets for Hadestown at Robinson Center Performance Hall in Little Rock, Arkansas, for an unforgettable spring performance. Tickets start at $192.

This April, Robinson Center Performance Hall in Little Rock will host the long running Broadway phenomenon Hadestown. This mythological tale follows a couple, Orpheus and Eurydice as they navigate the trials of love and poverty while their lives become intertwined with Hades, the Greek god of the underworld. Tickets for this Friday 25th April 2025 showing start at $192 per seat.

Origins

Hadestown debuted in 2006 with a regional performance and a concept album. Several years afterward, the writer, Anaïs Mitchell, stuck with her idea, after taking inspiration from Les Misérables. After adding more songs, it eventually made its debut off-Broadway in 2016. 

The musical had successful runs in Canada and London in the next couple of years. It appeared on Broadway in 2019 and went on to become the longest-running Broadway production at the Walter Kerr Theatre by early 2023. Hadestown began a North American tour beginning in 2021. It was an underdog when it opened off-Broadway in 2016. However, it has become a highly respected and admired musical for many fans.

Story

The mythology adaptation of the Hadestown musical opens by showcasing Orpheus and Eurydice. Orpheus proposed to Eurydice, but she is hesitant because both of them live in poverty. Eventually, they become lovers. 

Meanwhile, Hades and Persephone enter the picture when Hades visits the surface to take Persephone back to the Underworld against her wishes. During this time, Eurydice hears about working in the Underworld as a way out of poverty. Hades is tired of arguing with Persephone about the benefits of the Underworld. In his desperation, Hades visits the surface to find someone who will appreciate working in the Underworld before finding Eurydice. She chooses to join Hades in the Underworld, leaving her partner, Orpheus behind.

When Orpheus learns what happened, he promises to travel to the Underworld to rescue Eurydice. By the time he reaches the Underworld, Eurydice realizes working in the Underworld is not the rewarding experience Hades made it appear to be. Orpheus and Eurydice meet with Hades about releasing Eurydice from her contract and allowing her return to the surface. The subsequent decision and journey tests the love Orpheus and Eurydice share.

Awards

Fans offer wide-ranging praise of Hadestown. The Hollywood Reporter called it “a furnace-like blast of creativity,” while Forbes declared it “an epic celebration of music, togetherness, and hope.” It won Tony Awards in 8 different categories, including Best Musical and Best Original Score. Hadestown received 14 Tony Award nominations in all.

The creators behind Hadestown used a blend of folk and jazz music to tell the modern take on the Underworld from Greek mythology. As part of the 2020 Grammy Awards, Hadestown won an award for the Best Musical Theater Album. This recording features the Broadway cast recording of the show’s songs. Some fans of the show see the show after hearing the album, while others hear the music for the first time when attending a performance.

Hadestown at Robinson Center Performance Hall


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