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Hadestown Ticket + Onstage Photo Op Tickets

Lyric Theatre, London
Running time: 2hrs 30mins
Age Restrictions: This production is recommended for ages 8+.
Tickets from £85.00

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Hadestown Ticket + Onstage Photo Op Tickets

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Have an on stage photo with a member of the Hadestown cast!

**Hadestown + On Stage Photo Op with Cast Member ticket**
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Make your West End debut with London Theatre Direct’s exclusive Hadestown + On Stage Photo Op with a Cast Member ticket! As part of [The Big Summer Theatre Event](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/tickets/the-big-summer-theatre-event), this special ticket gives you the chance to step onstage at the Lyric Theatre for an exclusive post-show photo with a member of the _Hadestown_ cast taken by a professional photographer. It’s your chance to stand where the action unfolded and capture a once-in-a-lifetime memory after seeing the multi award-winning Hadestown.

Yes, you’ve descended into the underworld — but now you can prove you made it back. These photo op tickets are strictly limited, so book now and make your Hadestown experience unforgettable. Feeling a little camera shy? You can book Hadestown show only tickets [here](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/musical/hadestown-tickets). 

### **About Hadestown**

Hadestown intertwines two powerful love stories — that of the young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and of King Hades and his queen Persephone — set to a transporting folk and jazz-infused score by Anaïs Mitchell. 

Inspired by ancient Greek mythology, this eight-time Tony Award-winning musical invites audiences on a journey to the underworld and back, asking timeless questions about trust, sacrifice, and the cost of freedom.

### **About the on stage photo opportunity** 

* The Hadestown On Stage Photo Op with Cast Member ticket is recommended for ages 8+. Children under 16 will need to be accompanied by a person aged 18+. 
* No specific cast member can be guaranteed.
* Your digital photo will be emailed to you in 5 working days after the event (1 photo per booking).
* In purchasing the ticket, customers are agreeing to data and usage of photos
* Limited tickets available, strictly available only at this performance (12 August 2025)

### **It’s worth the applause!**

* The Broadway production received 14 Tony Award nominations, the most for any show at the 2019 ceremony. Of the nominations, the musical took home eight awards, including Best Musical and Best Original Score.
* The Broadway cast recording won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album.
* In addition to the Grammy and Tony wins, the mythical musical also won four Drama Desk Awards, six Outer Critics Awards, and an ACCA Award.
* The actors in the Broadway production gave out flowers, similar to those featured in the artwork, to audience members who greeted them at the Stage Door.
* The original Vermont production didn’t have a script. The story developed through the songs and improvisation.
* Unsure of the future of the musical, a concept album was released after the initial Vermont and Massachusetts tour back in 2010.
* Billy Bragg is an adoring fan, covering the track "Why We Build the Wall" on his 2018 album, Bridges Not Walls.
* The cast recording of the musical debuted at #8 on the Top Album chart in the US, before it took home the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album.

### **Please Bear In Mind**

Hadestown is suitable for ages 8+, under 4s will not be admitted. There are some adult themes in the production.

### **Hadestown Cast**

Main cast

* **Orpheus** \- Dylan Wood
* **Eurydice** - Desmonda Cathabel
* **Hades** - Chris Jarman
* **Hermes** \- Cedric Neal
* **Persephone** \- Victoria Hamilton-Barritt
* **Fate** - Melanie Bright
* **Fate** - Allie Daniel
* **Fate** \- Lauran Rae

### **Hadestown Creatives**

* **Book, Music, and Lyrics** \- Anaïs Mitchell
* **Director** - Rachel Chavkin
* **Choreographer** \- David Neumann
* **Scenic Design** - Rachel Hauck
* **Costume Design** \- Michael Krass
* **Lighting Design** - Bradley King
* **Sound Design** \- Nevin Steinbergand Jessica Paz
* **Musical Supervision and Vocal Arrangements** - Liam Robinson
* **Orchestration** \- Michael Chorneyand Todd Sickafoose
* **Dramaturg** – Ken Cerniglia
* **Casting Director** – Jacob Sparrow

**Terms and Conditions for Use of Event Photography**

By attending Hadestown + On Stage Photo Op with Cast Member\] (“the Event”), you acknowledge and agree to the following terms regarding photography and videography:

#### **1\. Consent to Photography and Videography**

By entering the Event premises, you consent to photography, audio recording, and video recording and its release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction for promotional purposes, including but not limited to use on websites, social media, press, and marketing materials by London Theatre Direct. 

#### **2\. Rights and Ownership**

All photographs and videos taken during the Event are the sole property of London Theatre Direct. Attendees waive any rights to inspect or approve the final product or the use to which it may be applied.

#### **3\. Use of Likeness**

Attendees grant London Theatre Direct and its affiliates the irrevocable right to use their image, likeness, name, and voice captured during the Event for commercial, promotional, and editorial purposes in any and all media formats, now known or later developed.

#### **4\. Opt-Out Procedure**

We recommend customers do not purchase this ticket if they wish to opt-out and instead purchase a regular theatre ticket for a show. However, if an attendee does not wish to be photographed or recorded for this Event, they must inform the event staff upon arrival and make reasonable efforts to avoid areas where photography and videography are actively taking place. London Theatre Direct will make reasonable efforts to honor such requests but does not guarantee exclusion from all media.

#### **5\. Third-Party Use**

Photos and videos may be shared with sponsors, partners, or media outlets for further promotional use. By attending the Event, you consent to such third-party use.

#### **6\. Minors**

If minors are present, the parent or legal guardian of the minor must provide explicit consent for photography. A release form may be required at the point of registration or entry.

#### **7\. Revocation of Consent**

If at any time you wish to revoke your consent after the Event, please contact us via our [enquiry form](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/email-us) with a detailed request. London Theatre Direct will assess the request and take reasonable action, though full removal of distributed materials may not be possible.

Venue information

Lyric Theatre
Lyric Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1D 7ES

The Lyric Theatre is the oldest surviving of all the theatres currently on Shaftesbury Avenue. The foyers and bar areas were completely redecorated in 1932/33 while the exterior was restored in 1994. 


Lyric Theatre History:

The Lyric Theatre initially staged mostly light operettas when it first opened before subsequently staging light comedies and straight drama. In 1950 Andre Roussin's The Little Hut ran for 1,261 performances with Robert Morley in the first cast. 1972 saw Alan Ayckbourn's How the Other Half Loves run for 869 performances. More recently Five Guys Named Moe, a musical based on the songs of Louis Jordan, had a very successful run here - opening 14 December 1990 and running until March 1995.

The Lyric Theatre is the oldest West End theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, having opened in December 1888. Designed by architect C J Phipps, it was originally built for impresario Henry J Leslie as a home for operetta. Since then the building has successfully hosted drama, comedy and musicals and some highlights of its rich history are listed below.

 

Lyric Theatre Highlights and Recent Productions:
 •1888 Opened with a transfer of the comic opera Dorothy from the Prince of Wales Theatre, featuring Marie Tempest.
 •1892 The Mountebanks, a comic opera by W S Gilbert.
 •1893 Eleanora Duse made her London debut in La Dame aux Camellias.
 •1896 The Sign of the Cross, written and produced by Wilson Barrett.
 •1899 Floradora with music by Leslie Stuart (including ‘Tell Me Pretty Maiden’) brought the theatre into the 20th century.
 •1902 Johnstone Forbes-Robertson produced and appeared with his wife Gertrude Elliott in Mice and Men.
 •1906 Lewis Waller appeared in a season of revivals and a romantic version of Robin Hood.
 •1911 Michael Faraday became sole controller of the theatre and Yvonne Arnaud found fame in the musical The Girl in the Taxi.
 •1922 A play about the composer Franz Schubert employing his music, Lilac Time, was a great success.
 •1926 The Gold Diggers starred Tallulah Bankhead.
 •1929 Leslie Howard appeared in Berkeley Square.
 •1931 Eugene O’Neill’s Strange Interlude and Dodie Smith’s first play, Autumn Crocus.
 •1933 Thomas Bostock took over and the building was completely re-decorated.
 •1934 Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontane in A Reunion in Vienna and George S Kaufman’s Royal Family, directed by Noël Coward with Madge Titheradge, Marie Tempest and Laurence Olivier.
 •1935 Tovarich by Robert Sherwood and Laurence Houseman’s Victoria Regina about Queen Victoria.
 •1941 Yvonne Arnaud in The Nutmeg Tree.
 •1950 Robert Morley starred in The Little Hut which ran for 1,261 performances.
 •1955 Noël Coward’s South Sea Bubble starred Vivien Leigh.
 •1958 Keith Michell and Elizabeth Seal led the cast in the musical Irma La Douce.
 •1964 Keith Michell again as Robert Browning in Robert and Elizabeth.
 •1972 Alan Ayckbourn’s How the Other Half Loves and Alec Guinness in Alan Bennett’s Habeas Corpus.
 •1974 The Lyric became part of the Stoll Moss Theatres group.
 •1983 Barbara Dickson starred in the original production of Willy Russell’s musical Blood Brothers and Judi Dench and Michael Williams were in Hugh Whitmore’s Pack of Lies.
 •1984 Leonard Rossiter sadly died during the run of Joe Orton’s Loot.
 •1990 Burn This starred John Malkovich and Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Clarke Peters’ Five Guys Named Moe began a five-year run. Janet Holmes à Court took control of Stoll Moss following the death of her husband.
 •1995 The musical revival Ain’t Misbehavin’, Leo McKern in Hobson’s Choice from Chichester and Australian dance sensation Tap Dogs.
 •1996 Transfer of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alan Ayckbourn’s musical By Jeeves.
 •1997 Siân Phillips starred as Dietrich in Pam Gems’s play with music Marlene directed by Sean Mathias, and Antony Sher in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Cyrano de Bergerac. The theatre front of house areas were completely refurbished.
 •1998 Patrick Marber’s Closer from the Royal National Theatre.
 •1999 Animal Crackers from the Manchester Royal Exchange and a multi award-winning performance from Janie Dee in Alan Ayckbourn’s Comic Potential.
 •2000 The Lyric became a Really Useful Theatre when Lord Lloyd-Webber’s Really Useful Group and Bridgepoint Capital purchased Stoll Moss Theatres Ltd. Fanny Burney’s A Busy Day with Stephanie Beacham and Sara Crowe prior to Brief Encounter with Jenny Seagrove and Long Day’s Journey Into Night starring Jessica Lange.
 •2001 Thelma Holt presented the first full-scale production of Noël Coward’s 1926 play Semi-Monde prior to a short season of Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim and Brendan Fraser in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (both produced by Bill Kenwright).
 •2006 Bill Kenwright presented Night of the Iguana starring Woody Harrelson, Clare Higgins and Jenny Seagrove. Phil McIntyre staged a new play Smaller by Carmel Morgan, starring Dawn French and Alison Moyet, and directed by Kathy Burke.
 
In 2005 veteran producers Nica Burns and Max Weitzenhoffer purchased The Lyric Theatre, along with the Apollo, Duchess and Garrick Theatres creating Nimax Theatres on 26 September 2005. The Vaudeville Theatre, solely owned by Max Weitzenhoffer, completes the Nimax portfolio.

Travel by train: Charing Cross. Nearest tube: Piccadilly Circus

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