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Spring Awakening, the breakthrough
Broadway show that won the 2007 Tony Award for Best Musical, comes to Staller
Center for one memorable night on its national tour. Called “brave, haunting and
electrifying,” it is a unique rock musical about young love, sexual urges, and
repression brought to painful life.
Spring Awakening is set in Germany, 1891, a world where the prudish
grown-ups hold all the cards. The beautiful young Wendla explores the mysteries
of her body, and wonders aloud where babies come from. The brilliant and
fearless young Melchior interrupts a mind-numbing Latin drill to defend his
buddy Moritz—a boy so traumatized by puberty he can’t concentrate on anything.
The uniformed schoolboys rock out with fervor and scream to be heard. And a
passionate, fumbling romance changes characters’ lives irrevocably.
The musical is based on a
controversial German play by the same name so daring in its depiction of teenage
self-discovery it was banned from the stage and not performed in its complete
form in English for nearly 100 years.
Spring Awakening, a show
for mature audiences, is explicit in bringing dark and difficult themes to the
stage. The award-winning music is by rock composer Duncan Sheik, with
choreography by the acclaimed Bill T. Jones.
Sheik, with choreography by the acclaimed Bill T. Jones. |
SPRING AWAKENING
Sunday, April 3, 2011 at
7:00pm
Main Stage - $42
Sponsored by Walk 97.5
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