Early versions (2006–2012) An early version of
Hadestown was performed in the cities of
Barre and
Vergennes, Vermont, in 2006, before going on a seven-day, ten-city tour in Mitchell's home state of Vermont and Massachusetts in 2007. The creative team included director/designer Ben T. Matchstick and orchestrator/arranger
Michael Chorney, with a cast drawn from artists in Vermont, including Mitchell as Eurydice and Matchstick as Hermes. Unsure of the future of the stage version, Mitchell released a
concept album in 2010. In November 2012, a reading at
Barnard College was directed by Matchstick and starred
Damon Daunno as Orpheus, Allison Case as Eurydice,
André De Shields as Hermes, Harriett D Foy as Persephone, and
Paul Kandel as Hades. The Fates included
Krystal Joy Brown, with a men's chorus that included
Javier Muñoz. On August 16, 2014, as part of
New York Theatre Workshop's (NYTW)
Dartmouth College residency, the work-in-progress was staged at the
Hopkins Center for the Arts' Bentley Theater, following a two-week developmental workshop. Directed by
Rachel Chavkin, the cast included Daunno as Orpheus,
Amber Gray as Persephone, and
Shaina Taub as a Fate. In October 2015, NYTW gave another performance with Daunno as Orpheus,
Nabiyah Be as Eurydice, Taub as the Fates, and Gray as Persephone. at the NYTW. The last of these introduced orchestrations by
Michael Chorney, and
Chris Sullivan joined the cast as Hermes.
Off-Broadway (2016) After watching a production of
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 directed by Chavkin in 2012, Mitchell discussed with her gaps in the concept album's storyline and began to expand the stage version of the musical. Mitchell wrote an additional 15 songs and added dialogue to clarify the plot and deepen characterization.
Todd Sickafoose contributed additional/co-arrangements and orchestrations to Chorney's. On October 14, 2016, an EP was released featuring four songs from the musical, recorded live on June 28 and 29, 2016. A full live album was released on October 6, 2017. The production was featured in the documentary series
Working in the Theatre produced by the
American Theatre Wing. The show received a developmental workshop presented by NYTW on March 24, 2017, with
Reeve Carney as Orpheus,
Gizel Jiménez as Eurydice, Page as Hades, Gray as Persephone, De Shields as Hermes, as well as
Yvette González-Nacer and
Crystal Lucas-Perry.
Canada (2017) Hadestown was presented as a pre-Broadway tryout as part of the 2017/2018 season at
Citadel Theatre in
Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada. Chavkin again directed, with performances from November 11 to December 3, 2017, with Gray and Page reprising their roles from NYTW. The production was presented in collaboration with Mara Isaacs and Dale Franzen, who produced the off-Broadway run. The production also starred Carney as Orpheus,
T.V. Carpio as Eurydice, and Kingsley Leggs as Hermes.
London (2018) Hadestown was next performed in the Olivier Theatre of the
National Theatre in London, running from November 2018 to January 2019. Designers included
Rachel Hauck (sets), Michael Krass (costumes),
Bradley King (lighting), and Nevin Steinberg and
Jessica Paz (sound). David Neumann choreographed. Page, Gray, and Carney reprised their previous roles, joined by
Eva Noblezada, De Shields,
Carly Mercedes Dyer, Rosie Fletcher, and Gloria Onitiri.
Broadway (2019–present) Hadestown opened on
Broadway at the
Walter Kerr Theatre, with previews beginning on March 22, 2019, and an official opening on April 17, 2019. Page, Gray, De Shields, Carney, and Noblezada reprised their roles, joined by Jewelle Blackman, González-Nacer and Kay Trinidad. The Broadway production was produced by Mara Isaacs, Dale Franzen, Hunter Arnold and
Tom Kirdahy. The musical resumed performances on September 2, 2021.
Hadestown is the longest-running show at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
South Korea (2021–2022) A South Korean production of
Hadestown ran from August 2021 to February 2022, at the
LG Arts Center in
Seoul. This Korean-language production starred Zo Hyung-gyun,
Kang-hyun Park, and
Xiumin rotating as Orpheus, and Kim Hwan-hee and Kim Soo-ha rotating as Eurydice. The production won Best Musical at the Korea Musical Awards. The musical returned to South Korea from July 12, 2024 and was expected to play until October 6 at the Charlotte Theater in Seoul. Hyung-gyun and Park reprised the role of Orpheus, with
Kim Min-seok. Hwan-hee and Soo-ha reprised their roles as Eurydice. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour was postponed to 2021. It launched at the
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., where it ran for three weeks starting October 15, 2021. Prior to the launch, the production had a tryout at the
Peace Center in
Greenville, South Carolina, from October 5 to 10, 2021. The tour starred
Nicholas Barasch as Orpheus, Morgan Siobhan Green as Eurydice,
Kevyn Morrow as Hades, Kimberly Marable as Persephone,
Levi Kreis as Hermes, and Belén Moyano, Bex Odorisio, and Shea Renne as the Fates. The tour closed on May 26, 2024 in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, after more than 980 performances in 85 cities across the U.S. and Canada.
North American national tour (2024–present) A non-Equity national tour began on October 3, 2024 at the
Palace Theater in
Waterbury, Connecticut. It is directed by Keenan Tyler Oliphant and choreographed by T. Oliver Reid. The cast originally starred Nickolaus Colón as Hades, Megan Colton as Eurydice, Jaylon C. Crump as Hermes, Namisa Mdlalose Bizana as Persephone and Bryan Munar as Orpheus.
West End (2024–present) Hadestown began previews on February 10, 2024, in the
West End with an official opening on February 21, at the
Lyric Theatre, London. The cast includes
Dónal Finn as Orpheus,
Grace Hodgett Young as Eurydice,
Zachary James as Hades,
Melanie La Barrie as Hermes, and Gloria Onitiri as Persephone. The production is scheduled to run to at least December 2026. A live cast recording was released on December 6, 2024. Five of the original London and Broadway cast members, Carney, Noblezada, Page, Gray and De Shields, were set to reprise their roles in the West End production for five weeks in February and March 2025. Tickets sold out for this cast's return in "a matter of hours". After Page was injured during rehearsals, however,
Phillip Boykin stepped into the role, joining the other four. Page returned only for the filming of the production with this cast on February 28 and March 1, 2025. Cast replacements in March 2026 include
Rachel Adedeji as Persephone,
Bethany Antonia as Eurydice and
Clive Rowe as Hermes.
Australia (2025) A production opened in
Sydney, Australia, at the
Theatre Royal, on February 10, 2025, co-produced by
Opera Australia. The cast included
Christine Anu as Hermes, Noah Mullins as Orpheus, Abigail Adriano as Eurydice, Adrian Tamburini as Hades and Elenoa Rokobaro as Persephone. The production closed in Sydney on April 26, opened at
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, on May 8 and closed on July 13.
Netherlands (2025) A staging opened in
Amsterdam, Netherlands, at the
Royal Theater Carré on June 20, 2025. The cast includes
Claudia de Breij and
Maarten Heijmans as Hermes,
Jeangu Macrooy as Orpheus, Sara Afiba as Eurydice, Edwin Jonker as Hades, and Joy Wielkens as Persephone. The production closed on September 6, 2025. == Casts ==