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The Kennedy Center presents:
Spring Awakening
Spring Awakening Tickets and Information
Synopsis
Broadway's most talked-about new musical is now the biggest Tony Award winner in years. Spring Awakening is the groundbreaking fusion of morality, sexuality, and rock & roll that has awakened Broadway like no other musical of its time. Winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, Spring Awakening celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, a poignancy, and a passion you will never forget. We agree with the New York Times: "Broadway may never be the same again!"
Note: Parental discretion is advised. Mature content, including brief partial nudity, sexual situations, and strong language.
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Review: RE:Spring Awakening is amazing! by wisdomsomehow
This a review of the national tour of Spring Awakening that will be at the Kennedy Center July 7-August 2.
As I was waiting in the lobby before the show, I was extremely excited. I had acquired a seat onstage, a unique trait of the musical Spring Awakening. I had already seen the show twice on Broadway, and loved it, but I was anxious to see the national touring cast. I had also never sat onstage before, so that only added to my excitement.
Now seems like as good a time as any to explain the show. Spring Awakening is a musical based on Frank Wedekinds 1890s German expressionist play about the lives of a group of rural teenagers as they enter a period of self-discovery and deal with the issues that plague their age group. The play was banned for a long time, and as such it is not extremely well-known. In the early 2000s, Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater came together to make the play into a musical. They kept most of the original plot and dialogue though they did add and modify some plot elements and inserted a contemporary rock score. Add in unique staging and choreography and you have a refreshing new musical that effortlessly juxtaposes old with new in a way that is relevant to every teenager.
But back to this cast. I was not disappointed at all. It seems to be a tenet of theater that everyone prefers the first cast they saw of any show, and that did hold true for me. However, I was very pleasantly surprised by Steffi Ds performance as Ilse and some of the boys, like Ben Moss Ernst, Matt Shingledecker Georg, and Anthony Lee Medina Otto. In addition, I was much more aware of the ensemble members because of my position on stage, and I must say that they really add to the show. They all are very talented, and I even got to see one of them, Lucas A. Wells, go on for Hanschen in one performance his acting was superb. The rest of the cast was also outstanding, but I still preferred the cast I saw originally. The portrayal I liked the least was Blake Bashoffs Moritz. He was a good actor, but I am personally not a fan of his voice. I also have a very high opinion in my head of my first Moritz, Gerard Canonico.
There will be a few changes to the show that will be made in DC, and I am very excited to see them. Jake Epstein from Degrassi will officially be playing the lead role of Melchior starting at the Kennedy Center. Also, apparently, they are adding a countermelody to the song "Whispering" Duncan Sheik & Steven Sater wrote it and it was used in the London production. Im not sure how I feel about this yet, but I am eager to see how its done.
rating: no rating · posted on 7/6/2009 at 1:06 PM
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