Sarah Ruhl’s contemporary take on the myth of Orpheus focuses on the hero’s beloved Eurydice, who, after dying on her wedding day, finds herself in a strange new land. Reunited with her father in the Underworld, Eurydice must find the balance between remembering her life before and “living” with her new circumstances. The New York Times hailed Eurydice as “Rhapsodically beautiful. A weird and wonderful new play - an inexpressibly moving theatrical fable about love, loss and the pleasures and pains of memory."