Anaïs Mitchell

Artist

Birthday March 26, 1981

Birth Sign Aries

Age 42 years old

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1981

Anaïs Mitchell (born March 26, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and playwright.

1998

Having begun writing her first songs at the age of 17, around 1998, Mitchell won the New Folk award in 2003, when she was 22, at the Kerrville Folk Festival.

2004

Her album Hymns for the Exiled was released on Chicago's Waterbug Records label in 2004.

This recording attracted the attention of singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, who signed her to the Righteous Babe Records label.

2006

In 2006, Mitchell debuted a draft of her "folk opera" Hadestown, which she wrote in collaboration with arranger Michael Chorney and director Ben T. Matchstick.

Mitchell married Noah Hahn in 2006.

They have two daughters, Ramona and Rosetta.

2007

A revised version of Hadestown was staged in 2007.

Her third album, The Brightness, was released that same year on Righteous Babe Records.

2010

Mitchell has released eight studio albums, including Hadestown (2010), Young Man in America (2012), Child Ballads (2013), and Anaïs Mitchell (2022).

Her album Hadestown, produced by Todd Sickafoose, was released in spring 2010 to favorable reviews.

Described as "the story of Orpheus and Eurydice set in post-apocalyptic Depression-era America, the album includes guest appearances by Ani DiFranco, Greg Brown, Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, Ben Knox Miller of The Low Anthem, and The Haden Triplets (Petra, Rachel, and Tanya Haden).

Mitchell continued quietly working on a stage version of Hadestown while also writing and recording new material.

2012

In early 2012, she released Young Man in America on Wilderland Records.

Mitchell opened the North American leg of Bon Iver's autumn 2012 tour, which included two sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall.

The album was largely praised by critics as "genre-defying" and her "second consecutive masterpiece."

In late 2012, Mitchell completed recording seven songs from the collection of Child Ballads, compiled by Francis James Child, with fellow musician Jefferson Hamer.

2013

The album, produced by Gary Paczosa, was released in February 2013, winning a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for Best Traditional Song.

2014

This was followed in 2014 by xoa, for which Mitchell re-recorded a number of her older songs using only guitar and vocals.

This stripped back album included some songs from Hadestown which were recorded for the first time in Mitchell's own voice, as well as three brand new songs.

2016

She developed her album Hadestown into a stage musical (together with director Rachel Chavkin), which received its US debut at New York Theatre Workshop in summer 2016, and its Canadian debut at the Citadel Theatre, Edmonton the following year.

In summer 2016, the newly expanded theatrical version of Hadestown opened at New York Theatre Workshop with Vogue magazine predicting that "Hadestown will be your next musical theatre obsession".

2018

The following year, it received its Canadian premiere at The Citadel Theatre, Edmonton, and in April 2018, London's National Theatre announced that it would present a three-month run during the winter ahead of the show's Broadway transfer.

2019

The show opened at London's National Theatre in November 2018 and then on Broadway on April 17, 2019, at the Walter Kerr Theatre.

The Broadway production of Hadestown won eight Tony Awards in 2019 including the Tony Award for Best Musical.

Mitchell received the Tony Award for Best Original Score; she was also nominated for Best Book of a Musical.

Hadestown opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on April 17, 2019.

In 2019, Mitchell was appearing as part of a three-piece "supergroup" called Bonny Light Horseman, consisting of herself, Eric D. Johnson of Fruit Bats and guitarist Josh Kaufman.

2020

The Broadway cast album of the show took home the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album in 2020.

Mitchell's first book, Working on a Song: The Lyrics of Hadestown, was published by Plume Books on October 6, 2020.

Mitchell was included in Time's 100 Most Influential People of 2020.

Mitchell is a member of the band Bonny Light Horseman, whose self-titled debut was released in 2020.

The band's second album, "Golden Rolling Holy", was released in 2022.

Mitchell's father, a novelist and college professor, named her after author Anaïs Nin.

She grew up on Treleven farm in Addison County, Vermont.

She was raised Quaker.

Her mother was Deputy Secretary of Vermont's Agency of Human Services.

After traveling to the Middle East, Europe and Latin America as a child, she attended Middlebury College.

The group's self-titled debut album was released on January 24, 2020.

In June 2021, American supergroup Big Red Machine announced their second studio album, How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?, which features Mitchell's guest vocals in three of its tracks: "Latter Days", "Phoenix", and "New Auburn".