Act I
Euridice and Orfeo, a famous singer, celebrate their love for each other with friends and family while preparations for their wedding are in full swing.
Act II
Orfeo and his band give a concert to their friends and fans. They are interrupted by the terrible news of Euridice’s death. Orfeo is grief stricken, and everyone mourns the tragedy.
Act III
Orfeo resolves to find Euridice in the underworld. He has to persuade Charon, the underworld’s ferryman, to allow him to cross the river to the land of the dead, where no living person has ever been allowed to enter. At first unmoved, Charon eventually is lulled to sleep by Orfeo’s singing, allowing him to cross over into the underworld.
Act IV
Pluto and Proserpina, King and Queen of the Underworld, watch Orfeo search for Euridice, and Proserpina pleads for Euridice’s release. Pluto is persuaded, on condition that Orfeo does not look back while he leads Euridice out of the underworld.
Reunited with Euridice, Orfeo rejoices as he ascends to the land of the living. Eventually he cannot help himself, and glances over his shoulder to be sure that Euridice is still following him. She is immediately returned to the underworld.
Act V
Orfeo laments his fate summoning all of nature to join him in mourning. At the point of his deepest despair the sun god Apollo, Orfeo’s father, offers him help and immortal love.