"I don't know if theatre can survive through technology" WHAT STORY ARE YOU TELLING!?! It's an *ooold* song, it's an *old* tale. How maybe generations of technological innovation has this method of storytelling survived through? Books didn't kill theatre, radio didn't kill theatre, vhs and tv didn't kill theatre. The art of storytelling is as ancient as culture itself.
this man is the breed that is gonna kill theater as an art form if they don't stop treating it as something so idealistic and pristine, let it grow and evolved with the times and technology. the bare core of it is never gonna get lost because at the end of the day is human nature to tell stories, share knowledge or reminisce of past ways through creative vessels. as a young artist I am offend, you want more people in the theater?? make it more accessible how about that ps I fucking love hadestown it's the only thing I've been listening *on spotify* this last month (I'm from buenos aires and can't fucking afford to go to London/NYC to watch it live)
So wonderful to get to see a little bit of what the casebook class saw, a peek into the creative process and the early days of full-length, off-Broadway Hadestown! I agree with what other comments have said btw - there's definitely hope for the future of theater in the U.S., and Hadestown is exactly the kind of show that will help, because it dares to go beyond "just" a love story, masterfully intertwining spiritual, existential, and political themes that deeply resonate. Of course, smaller-scale and more experimental theater projects are doing similar work around the country and world. It's mostly the extremely-high-ticket-price, rarified, elitist higher echelons of the theater world that are at risk of fading away if they fail to become more accessible.
His little giggle after “I CONDUCT THE ELECTRIC CITY” so cute
"I don't know if theatre can survive through technology" WHAT STORY ARE YOU TELLING!?! It's an *ooold* song, it's an *old* tale. How maybe generations of technological innovation has this method of storytelling survived through? Books didn't kill theatre, radio didn't kill theatre, vhs and tv didn't kill theatre. The art of storytelling is as ancient as culture itself.
If there's anything killing theatre it's the high prices they are putting in place
also LOLing at the guy saying "will theatre survive??" and here we are in 2019 with Broadway having record sales due in part to Hadestown !
Oh now we in 2020 😭
@@cdavid2200 Humanity has survived worse things. It might take some time, but theatre will be back. Maybe it will change for the better as well.
This both didn't age well and did at the same time.
If you’re worried about theatre surviving as an art form, make it easily accessible.
THAT'S THE TRUTH AND YOU SHOULD SAY IT!!!
Say it louder for the people in the back!!
Sing it
I’m not from the US, but I’ve heard it’s so much more expensive that was it is in the UK
How?
this man is the breed that is gonna kill theater as an art form if they don't stop treating it as something so idealistic and pristine, let it grow and evolved with the times and technology. the bare core of it is never gonna get lost because at the end of the day is human nature to tell stories, share knowledge or reminisce of past ways through creative vessels. as a young artist I am offend, you want more people in the theater?? make it more accessible how about that
ps I fucking love hadestown it's the only thing I've been listening *on spotify* this last month (I'm from buenos aires and can't fucking afford to go to London/NYC to watch it live)
Choly Celestino preach it
I should totally be saying that there is a slime tutorial for this! Just look up Hadestown Slime Tutorial
Say it louDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!
Un capo
boom! He said the "art form". The art form will never die. The business of it though? That's a big possibility.
Amber Gray: *sings softly at the beginning of How Long*
Me: I'm sorry what universe are we in why is she singing so softly
Release this on DVD!! It can literally be a two disc special. One disc for Broadway, one day for NYTW performance. RELEASE IT!!
honestly, if technology wasn't what it is now, I probably wouldn't know about Hadestown. I'm thankful technology allows me to experience it :)
So wonderful to get to see a little bit of what the casebook class saw, a peek into the creative process and the early days of full-length, off-Broadway Hadestown! I agree with what other comments have said btw - there's definitely hope for the future of theater in the U.S., and Hadestown is exactly the kind of show that will help, because it dares to go beyond "just" a love story, masterfully intertwining spiritual, existential, and political themes that deeply resonate. Of course, smaller-scale and more experimental theater projects are doing similar work around the country and world. It's mostly the extremely-high-ticket-price, rarified, elitist higher echelons of the theater world that are at risk of fading away if they fail to become more accessible.
you guys better have a pro shot of hadestown nytw
Just saw the show on Broadway for the second time last night. It's amazing how much this show has grown!
So cool to see this going up in London and that it's coming to Broadway in 2019!!
5:26 awww their chemistry
That tree was awesome too bad they didn’t use it on broadway
Hadestown!
Boy?? Theater is my whole life!
Wow...
10:40 this is crazy 😮💨
18:40 AMEN SISTER
10:03 to 10:27 is better than the entire Broadway show. Sorry not sorry.
you are right and you should say it
Yeah, the NYTW version of promises always hit harder than its broadway version for me - especially with Nabiyah Be’s voice
The jazzy deodorant conceptually skip because stocking definitely educate by a tangy toothpaste. tasteless, alluring stage
did you use a random word generator to write this comment or something?