Eurydice continues to transfix
Eurydice's time on the fortyfivedownstairs stage must come to an end this week. You've only got six more chance to see this modern dramatic masterpiece before it closes on Sunday the 14th of June.
Hey there,
We hope you've had a restful long weekend. We just wanted to pop in and tell you about Eurydice, currently playing at fortyfivedownstairs until this coming Sunday. The luminous & poetic reimagining of the Greek myth—directed by multi-award-winning director Gary Abrahams—must close this Sunday, and after two sold out weekends, we encourage you to book in sooner rather than later for the date you want to attend.
We've selected some of the most memorable reflections on the show for you to read below. We can't wait to hear what you thought of this bold and beautiful myth.

"It is nearly impossible for me to explain that feeling – the feeling of love, grief and desperation all wrapped into one – but the music in Eurydice managed to articulate it perfectly."
Charlotte Fraser, THE DIALOG
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"John Voce’s performance as the father is astonishing. He captivates the stage from the moment he steps out, flask in shaky hand"
Julia Faragher, OVERTHINKER PRESS
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"Joshua Gordon, Fran Sweeney Nash and Miles Paras are an unsettling delight as the ‘Stones’, playing them as demonic children bullying those around them into a status quo that they’ve ceased to understand"
Darby Turnbull, THEATRE MATTERS
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"Tomàš Kantor is (as ever) commanding and compelling in their musicianship, their soaring vocals bringing us deep into Orpheus’ despair."
Natasha Dyson, STAGE DOOR
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"Aisha Aidara’s Eurydice is a spirited, intelligent, bougie urban young woman who feels imminently relatable"
Jessica Fanwong, Substack
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"Braithwaite commands the stage with magnetic charisma, bringing humour, menace and unpredictability to the role."
Tam Dahmen, WHAT'S THE SHOW
Book nowWe look forward to seeing you at the show and hearing what you think!
With warmth,
Team MSC ❤️