'Hadestown' Makes History at Library of Congress

The Tony-winning musical "Hadestown" has made history by donating posters, recordings, and handwritten lyrics to the Library of Congress while still in its original Broadway run. This is the first time a musical has donated so many developmental documents and artifacts to the institution. The inclusion of "Hadestown" in the library's music division collection highlights its literary ambitions and its important place in musical theater history. The library aims to document, preserve, and make accessible the evolution of the genre for future generations. The cast of "Hadestown" celebrated the occasion by performing at the library for an audience of 500 students.
- 'Hadestown' comes to the Library of Congress to make music and history The Washington Post
- Photos & Video: HADESTOWN Formally Added to Library of Congress Collection BroadwayWorld
- Photos and Video: Betty Who, Lillias White, and the Broadway Cast of Hadestown Visit Library of Congress Playbill
- HADESTOWN Broadway Cast to Perform at Library of Congress and Join Permanent Collection BroadwayWorld
- Library of Congress Will Get Hadestown Collection Documenting Tony-Winning Musical's Development Playbill
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