Hadestown
Hadestown Hadestown is a breath of fresh air. It is everything I wish myth retelling novels were, it is everything myth prevails for, and it is everything music and the arts exist for. For a story and a soundtrack originating in 2006, Anaïs Mitchell’s Hadestown could not be more relevant or urgent right now. It is set in no real time or place, and its musical and narrative origins are distant, jumbled, and hybrid. There are shadows of a climate catastrophe, whisperings of socioeconomic revolution, but always the promise of art - music and song and all the emotions they carry. Because Hadestown does feel like a promise. One person declaring their love and acting upon that feeling. One person leading another out of darkness to in turn lead others towards freedom. We are not guaranteed a way out, but if we can learn something, if we can make some small difference to the world we live in right now, that is enough. Hadestown will I hope, I fear, never stop being performed. As long...