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If you can let that go and surrender to the simple but evocative stagecraft much of it involving the cunning use of two white curtains at the rear of the stage and often gorgeous vocal arrangements under Nick Sula's musical direction, you may find this show one of the more satisfying musical evenings onstage now. In the New York production at the West End Theater, directed by Elizabeth Lucas, the storyline created for the songs involved an elderly woman caught in the grip of painful and bittersweet family memories.

Here, Robel's staging traces a young couple Elizabeth Telford and Kevin Webb as they get married and very quickly find themselves confronting death, separation and the incipient birth of their child. Guettel's score includes a canny and effective mix of jazz, gospel, rock and ballads. His lyrics, some drawn from a 19th-century hymnal and many inspired by Greek mythical figures like Icarus, Hero and Leander, Sisyphus and Pegasus, negotiate skillfully between literary cleverness and raw emotion.

That's a tough combination to pull off, but the deliberately unfussy approach Robel takes here puts the emphasis on the voices. They threaten to overpower the tiny Heartland Studio from time to time, but I mostly found myself enchanted and intrigued by this nifty and inventive take on a first-rate collection of work from one of our most rewarding musical theater talents.

Through July 13, Heartland Studio, N. Glenwood Ave. That premiere, starring Nick Nolte, Sean Penn and Woody Harrelson, itself became the subject of Michael Almereyda's behind-the-scenes documentary "This So-Called Disaster," in which Shepard opened up about his tormented relationship with his own alcoholic father — a man who seems very much like the title character in "Henry Moss.

The songs that comprise Myths and Hymns are an intricate interweaving of pop and theatrical styles. Guettel's unusual gifts," wrote Martin Gottfried in his review of Saturn Returns. A song cycle on the subject of faith and longing in a secular world, Adam Guettel's Myths and Hymns offers up a dazzling array of songs adapted from classic Greek myths and the texts of an early American hymn-book. The New York Times described it as "lofty but accessible and intensely passionate.

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Postal Code. Helena St. First name. Last name. Nonesuch Records. Search form Search. You are here Home. Myths and Hymns. Track Listing. Children of the Heavenly King. Each song forms its own visually illuminating short film, making the experience like watching four mini-film festivals from the comfort of your own home — each packed with music focused on one aspect of the journey towards fulfillment: Flight , Work , Love , and Faith.

Myths and Hymns will be free to the public. Two chapters have already been released on January 13 Chapter 1 available here and February 24 Chapter 2 here.

The final chapter opens on April 14, Special gala preview screenings for each chapter can be found here. The songs were inspired by two very different sources: ancient Greek myths — including Icarus, Pegasus, Prometheus, Sisyphus, Hero and Leander, and Medusa — and Protestant hymn texts, derived from an antique hymnal Guettel found in a shop upstate.



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