Anais Mitchell set for Treehouse concert

Singer/songwriter Anais Mitchell will take to the stage at the Treehouse Café at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 13 for a special 21-and-older concert.

Mitchell is a Vermont- and Brooklyn-based artist who comes from the world of narrative folk song, poetry and balladry. She recorded for Ani Difranco’s Righteous Babe Records for several years before starting her own label, Wilderland, in 2012.

Among her recorded works are six full-length albums, including 2010’s sensationally-reviewed “Hadestown,” a folk opera based on the Orpheus myth; 2012’s “Young Man in America,” which was described by the UK’s Independent as “an epic tale of American becoming;” and 2013’s “Child Ballads,” a collaboration with Jefferson Hamer, which won a BBC Radio Two Folk Award for Best Traditional Track.

Mitchell has headlined shows worldwide as well as supporting tours for Bon Iver, Ani Difranco, The Low Anthem (all of whom appear as guest singers on “Hadestown”) Josh Ritter and Punch Brothers. Her stage production of “Hadestown,” which was 10 years in the making, opened off-Broadway in May 2016 to rave reviews.

Tickets, $18 each, are on sale. Visit www.treehousebainbridge.com for more information.