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Controversial 1891 play in striking new production
A glorious, collaborative piece that must be the standout new show in London at the moment, writes SIMON PARSONS
MEMORABLE: Catherine Cusack (Adult Women), Amara Okereke (Wendla), Laurie Kynaston (Melchior) [Marc Brenner]

Spring Awakening
Almeida Theatre

 

 

SATER and Sheik’s multi-award winning musical version of Wedekind’s controversial 1891 play dealing with pubescent sexuality and angst in an uncompromising and authoritarian adult world is revived on stage in this striking new production.

Set around two single sex schools and 13 students, Wedekind’s tragic original script is stripped down and updated with 20 memorable songs but still clearly evident.

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