When Eurydice dies, the heartbroken Orpheus follows her to Hades and persuades the powers-that-be to return her to life — on one condition. The New York Times called Ruhl’s 2003 adaptation of the myth an "inexpressibly moving theatrical fable about love, loss and the pain of memory." Dana Professor of Theater Martin Andrucki directs. Free, but tickets required: bit.ly/bates-theater-dance. $5 donations gratefully accepted. FMI 207-786-6161.