Contest: Win Tickets to 'Spring Awakening'! Trivia #2

By: Oct. 26, 2007
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Have you been awakened by Broadway's biggest hit?  Join us as BroadwayWorld and Spring Awakening celebrate Broadway's most dedicated fans!

Think you know everything about Melchior, Moritz, and Wendla?  Shows us your stuff by answering our weekly trivia question and get a chance to win two (2) tickets to the production and a copy of the original cast recording.  Trouble finding the answer?  Sign up for Spring Awakening's Fan Club for the inside scoop!

To join the Fan Club, for more information and tickets visit www.springawakening.com.

Each week, one lucky winner with the correct answer will receive two (2) free tickets to Spring Awakening!

SPRING AWAKENING TRIVIA QUESTION #2:

Lauren Pritchard's photo blog features a "crazy kid" backstage emulating a certain Tony winner's performance from another nominated Best Musical of this year, that Spring Awakening ended up defeating.  Name the Musical and the character this "Crazy Kid" is emulating.

ANSWER: Remy Zaken was imitating Little Edie Bouvier from Grey Gardens

Contest Closed

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"Based on Frank Wedekind's 1891 masterpiece 'The Awakening of Spring,' Spring Awakening is the contemporary musical adaptation of one of literature's most controversial plays," according to press notes. The show "boldly depicts a dozen young people and how they make their way through the thrilling, complicated, confusing and mysterious time of their sexual awakening. Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater's score feature songs that illuminate the urgency of adolescent self-discovery, the burning intensity of teen friendships and the innate suspicion of the uncomprehending adult world."

Spring Awakening opened on Broadway Sunday, December 10, 2006 at the Eugene O'Neill Theater (230 West 49th St.) following its world premiere at the Atlantic Theater Company that summer.


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