Solea Pfeiffer, who made her Broadway debut last season in the new musical Almost Famous, joined the cast of the Tony-winning Hadestown August 15.
Pfeiffer, recently seen in the Free Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet, succeeded Tony nominee Eva Noblezada as Eurydice at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
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Pfeiffer, also seen in the title role of the City Center gala presentation of Evita, said in an earlier statement, “I am so beyond thrilled to be back on Broadway joining this beautiful show and incredible company. I fell in love with Hadestown and Eva’s Eurydice years ago, and it is a great honor to follow my friend who I have such immense love and respect for. I have truly loved this score and the magical world Anaïs Mitchell and Rachel Chavkin created from the first time I saw the show, and I cannot wait to go to Hadestown every night. What an absolute gift.”
Get a first look at Pfeiffer in her newest stage role in the photo above and below:
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Directed by Rachel Chavkin, Hadestown currently stars Grammy
winner Reeve Carney as Orpheus, Jewelle Blackman as Persephone, Tom
Hewitt as Hades, and Tony winner Lillias White as Hermes. They are
joined by Amelia Cormack, Lindsey Hailes, and Brit West as the Fates.
The chorus of Workers is played by Emily Afton, Malcolm Armwood,
Chibueze Ihuoma, Alex Lugo, and Alex Puette. The cast includes swings
Brandon Cameron, Yael "YaYa" Reich, Eddie Noel Rodríguez, and Allysa
Shorte.
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Singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell’s folk- and jazz-infused musical layers the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice with that of Hades and Persephone, intertwining the actions—and consequences—of gods and mortals. Hadestown originally began as a theatrical concert performed by Mitchell.
The creative team features Tony-winning set designer Rachel Hauck, Tony-nominated costume designer Michael Krass, Tony-winning lighting designer Bradley King, Tony-winning sound designers Nevin Steinberg and Jessica Paz, choreographer David Neumann, and dramaturg Ken Cerniglia. Musical supervision and vocal arrangements are by Liam Robinson, with arrangements and orchestrations by Tony winners Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose.