Hadestown at Walter Kerr Theatre

Hadestown Tickets

Walter Kerr Theatre | New York, New York

Hadestown

Hadestown, the musical of Greek myths brought to you by Walter Kerr Theatre in the city of New York presents, on the Saturday 30th March 2024, Anaïs Mitchell’s mesmeric melodies and director Rachel Chavkin’s expressive imagination set an industrial post-apocalyptical setting versus human character, doubt versus belief, and horror versus love. Hadestown, dare you to venture, at the bidding of our smooth-tounged Hermes, as he guides us and our foolish young hero, Orpheus, deep into the underworld, a land ruled by the heartless King Hades himself. Purchase your tickets now for Hadestown at Walter Kerr Theatre and see if you can get out with your soul.

Now is your moment to purchase your seats to spend an evening with Hadestown for a time of scamming, love and epic adventure. Walter Kerr Theatre will be hosting the extravaganza Hadestown on Saturday 30th March 2024. Do not lose out on an event with a vast narrative, unsurpassed performances and heart tugging woes of love. Everybody will be left breathless. Messenger Hermes presents a world where humans exist and deities dominate existence. Does Hades, ruler of the underworld, care for the fleeting existences of meager mortals? Does he care for the yearnings of the soul? Can anything alter his thinking? Pay attention to the warning of the perils of love and hesitation mixing to create unexpected twists in destiny. Spend Saturday 30th March 2024 with Hadestown and an array of convoluted individuals at the Walter Kerr Theatre, where a song can change your life, and watch the splendid tale of Hadestown evolve. You will be mesmerised by the interweaving fates of people Orpheus, Eurydice and the divine beings Hades and Persephone. Saturday 30th March 2024 will be an evening marked in your memory always, so do not miss your chance to enjoy Hadestown at the Walter Kerr Theatre and secure your seats without delay. Do not miss out and experience Hadestown!

Hadestown at Walter Kerr Theatre


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