Spring Awakening
Winner of 8 Tony Awards® including BEST MUSICAL; Coming to the AT&T
Performing Arts Center March 23, 2010 through April 4, 2010
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Spring Awakening, the
8-time Tony Award® winning Broadway musical, will play the AT&T Performing
Arts Center Winspear Opera House in Dallas from Tuesday, March 23, 2010
through Sunday, April 4, 2010 for a strictly limited run of only 16
performances. Spring Awakening is part of the AT&T Performing Arts Center’s
Lexus Broadway Series.
Spring Awakening swept
the 2007 Tony Awards® winning eight out of its eleven nominations, including
Best Musical, Best Director (Michael Mayer), Best Book (Steven Sater), Best
Choreography (Bill T. Jones), Best Orchestrations (Duncan Sheik), Best
Lighting Design (Kevin Adams), Best Featured Actor (John Gallagher Jr.).
“An unexpected jolt of sudden genius!”
Clive Barnes, New York Post
Hailed as the “Best
Musical of the Year” by the NY Drama Critics Circle, the Drama Desk, the
Outer Critics Circle and the Tony Awards®, Spring Awakening has emerged as
the most talked about new musical on Broadway.
“Broadway may never be the same.
This brave new musical,
haunting and electrifying by turns, restores the mystery and the thrill to
that shattering transformation that stirs in all of our souls.”
Charles Isherwood, The New York Times
Based on the infamous 1891 Frank Wedekind play, Spring Awakening features
an electrifying score by Duncan Sheik, book and lyrics by Steven Sater,
direction by Michael Mayer and choreography by the award-winning Bill T.
Jones.
Set against the backdrop of a repressive and provincial late 19th century
Germany, Spring Awakening tells the timeless story of teenage self-discovery
and budding sexuality as seen through the eyes of three teenagers. Haunting
and provocative, Spring Awakening celebrates an unforgettable journey from
youth to adulthood with a power, a poignancy and a passion you will never
forget.
“A miracle that must be seen to be believed … The best new musical in a
generation.”
John Heilpern, The New York Observer
Set design is by Christine Jones, costume design is by Tony Award-winner
Susan Hilferty, lighting design by Tony Award-winner Kevin Adams and sound
design by Brian Ronan.
Spring Awakening opened on Broadway on December 10, 2006 at the Eugene
O’Neill Theatre, following its world premiere at the Atlantic Theatre Co.
The original cast recording of Spring Awakening won the 2008 Grammy Award
for Best Musical Show Album. Spring Awakening is produced by Ira
Pittelman, Tom Hulce, Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel and the Atlantic
Theatre Co.
“The most explosive new musical since RENT!”
Michael Sommers, The Star-Ledger
Spring Awakening contains mature themes, sexual situations and strong
language.
Tickets can be purchased at
www.attpac.org, by
phone at 214.880.0202, at the AT&T Performing Arts Center Box Office at the
Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora Street (Monday through Saturday, 10 am – 6
pm; Sunday 11 am – 4 pm), or at the remote Box Office at Park Place Lexus
Plano at 1025 Preston Road. Ticket prices range from $25.00 to
$150.00.
www.springawakening.com
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IRA PITTELMAN won a Tony Award® in 2002 for Private Lives starring Alan
Rickman and Lindsay Duncan. In that same year he co-produced TopDog/UnderDog,
which went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for (Best) Drama. His
additional Broadway credits include the acclaimed revival of The Iceman
Cometh starring Kevin Spacey, Neil Simon’s The Dinner Party starring Henry
Winkler and John Ritter, Stones In His Pockets, 45 Seconds From Broadway,
Baz Luhrman’s production of La Boheme and Mark Twain Tonight starring Hal
Holbrook and Neil Simon's The Odd Couple starring Nathan Lane and Matthew
Broderick. His Off-Broadway productions include; Our Lady of 121st
Street, Border Clash with Staceyanne Chin and Loves Fire which featured new
works by Wendy Wasserstein, Tony Kushner, John Guare, and Marsha Norman,
among others. His London credits include The Prisoner of Second Avenue
starring Richard Dreyfus and Marsha Mason and Collected Stories with Helen
Mirren. Mr. Pittelman has also been active in the music industry for
more than thirty years as a producer and co-founder of Heartland Music. Over
that period he has worked with artist as diverse as Placido Domingo, John
Denver, Randy Newman, Johnny Mathis, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, George
Strait, Smokey Robinson and Ringo Starr.
TOM HULCE Tom Hulce starred in Equus and A Few Good Men (Broadway), The
Normal Heart (London’s West End), and Hamlet (The Shakespeare Theater). Mr.
Hulce’s films include Amadeus, Dominick and Eugene, Parenthood, The Inner
Circle, Animal House, Fearless, Echo Park, Slam Dance, Wings of Courage and
in Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. He has been nominated for an
Academy Award, a Tony®, four Golden Globes, two Helen Hayes and an Emmy
(which he won for The Heidi Chronicles). In addition to Spring Awakening,
Mr. Hulce has shepherded two other major projects to fruition; the greatly
acclaimed six-hour two-evening stage adaptation of John Irving’s The Cider
House Rules and Talking Heads, a festival of Alan Bennett’s solo plays which
won 6 Obie Awards, a Drama Desk Award, a special Outer Critics Circle Award,
and a NY Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. He produced the
film of Michael Cunningham’s A Home at the End of the World, directed by
Michael Mayer and featuring a score by Duncan Sheik and two original songs
by Mr. Sheik and Steven Sater, which premiered in 2004. Mr. Hulce is
concurrently shepherding a new musical project by Keith Bunin and Grammy
Award nominated singer-songwriter Patty Griffin towards its spring 2007
premiere at the Atlantic Theater Company.
JEFFREY RICHARDS (Producer) Broadway: David Mamet’s November; Harold
Pinter’s The Homecoming; Tracy Lett’s August: Osage County; Eric Bogosian’s
Talk Radio starring Live Schreiber; August Wilson’s Radio Golf; David
Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross (Tony Award®); The Pajama Game(Tony Award®)
starring Harry Connick Jr; Herman Wouk’s The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial;
Matthew Barber’s Enchanted April; A Thousand Clowns, starring Tom Selleck,
Gore Vidal’s The Best Man (Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Award).
Off-Broadway: Never the Sinner: The Leopold and Loeb Story ( Outer Critics
Circle Award); David Ives’ Mere Mortals; The Compleat Works of
Shakespeare (Abridged), The Great American Trailer Park Musical; Peter
Ackerman’s Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight.
JERRY FRANKEL (Producer) Credits include: November; The Homecoming;
August: Osage County; Talk Radio starring Live Schreiber; Radio Golf;
Glengarry Glen Ross (winner 2005 Tony Award® for Best Revival); Death of a
Salesman (Tony Award®); Enchanted April (winner Outer Critics Circle Award
and Tony-nominated® for Best Play); Gore Vidal’s The Best Man (winner Outer
Critics Circle Award and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a
Play); The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Jekyll & Hyde; You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown (Drama Desk Award). Mr. Frankel has presented numerous
productions at the Park Cities Playhouse in Dallas including Love Letters
with Charlton Heston, and Shakespeare for My Father with Lynn Redgrave.
ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY (Neil Pepe, Artistic Director; Andrew D.
Hamingson, Managing Director) is the award-winning Off-Broadway theatre that
produces great stories simply and truthfully, utilizing an artistic
ensemble. Since its inception 21 years ago, Atlantic has produced more
than 100 plays, including the Tony Award-nominated The Lieutenant of
Inishmore by Martin McDonagh and his Tony Award-winning production of The
Beauty Queen of Leenane; the world premiere of David Mamet’s Romance; Harold
Pinter’s The Room and Celebration; Woody Allen’s Writer’s Block; the world
premiere of Spring Awakening; the Pulitzer Prize-nominated The Intelligent
Design of Jenny Chow by Rolin Jones; The Cider House Rules, adapted by Peter
Parnell; Conor McPherson’s Dublin Carol; and Tina Howe’s translation of
Eugene Ionesco’s The Bald Soprano and The Lesson.
DUNCAN SHEIK (Music) In addition to writing the music for Spring
Awakening, Grammy award nominated singer–songwriter Duncan Sheik has
collaborated with Playwright Steven Sater on The Nightingale, a musical
based on the Hans Christian Andersen classic which will premiere at the La
Jolla Playhouse in the fall of 2007. Sheik has composed original music for
the Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park production of Twelfth Night and
for The Golden Rooms of Nero, which opened at the Magic Theater in San
Francisco earlier this year. His self-titled debut album was an enormous
popular and critical success and spent 30 weeks on the Billboard 200. Other
albums include "Humming," "Daylight," "Phantom Moon" and "White Limousine.”
His latest release, Brighter/Later, is a two-disc anthology of his
Atlantic/Nonesuch albums. Sheik also composed and produce the original
score for the feature film A Home at the End of the World, and his songs
have laced the soundtracks of dozens of movies and TV shows.
STEVEN SATER (Book & Lyrics) won the 2007 Tony Awards for Best Book and
Best Score for his work on Spring Awakening. His plays include the
long-running Carbondale Dreams, Perfect for You, Doll (Rosenthal Prize,
Cincinnati Playhouse), Umbrage (Steppenwolf New Play Prize), A Footnote to
the Iliad (New York Stage and Film, The Miniature Theatre of Chester),
Asylum (Naked Angels), Murder at the Gates (commissioned by Eye of the
Storm), In Search of Lost Wings (Sanford Meisner) and a reconceived version
of Shakespeare's The Tempest, with music by Laurie Anderson, which played
London's Lyric Hammersmith and toured internationally. In addition to Spring
Awakening, Sater has collaborated with Duncan Sheik on the NY premiere of
Umbrage (HERE), Nero (The Magic Theatre), The Nightingale (O'Neill Musical
Theatre Conference, La Jolla Playhouse), the critically-acclaimed album
Phantom Moon (Nonesuch), and the songs for Michael Mayer's feature film A
Home at the End of the World.
MICHAEL MAYER (Director) received the 2007 Tony Award as well as Drama
Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for this production. Other
Broadway: ‘night Mother, After the Fall; Thoroughly Modern Millie (Drama
Desk Award and Tony® nomination); An Almost Holy Picture; Uncle Vanya;
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Tony® nomination); The Lion in Winter;
Side Man (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards); A View From the
Bridge (Drama Desk award, Outer Critics Circle and Tony® nominations);
Triumph of Love. Off-Broadway credits include Dawn Upshaw in Round About at
Lincoln Center, The Credeaux Canvas, Stupid Kids, Antigone in New York, Baby
Anger, View of the Dome, Missing Persons, America Dreaming, Hundreds of
Hats. National tour: Angels in America (Jefferson and Carbonell awards).
West End: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Side Man. Film: A Home at the End of the
World, Flicka. Mr. Mayer received the 2007 Drama League Award for Excellence
in Direction.
BILL T. JONES (Choreographer) received the 2007 Tony Award for this
production of Spring Awakening. He also won the 2006 Lucille Lortel
Award for Outstanding Choreography for the New York Theatre Workshop’s
production The Seven. Mr. Jones began his career choreographing and
performing worldwide as a soloist and duet company with his late partner,
Arnie Zane before forming the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in
1982. Creating more than 100 works for his own company, Mr. Jones has also
choreographed for numerous companies worldwide. In 1994, Mr. Jones received
a MacArthur "Genius" Award. Bill T. Jones has been awarded several New York
Dance and Performance ("Bessie") Awards; the 2005 Wexner Prize, the 2005
Samuel Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement, a
2005 Harlem Renaissance Award and the 2003 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize.
In 2000, The Dance Heritage Coalition named Mr. Jones "An Irreplaceable
Dance Treasure."
KIMBERLY GRIGSBY (Music Director) Broadway: The Light in the Piazza:
Caroline, or Change; The Full Monty; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown;
Twelfth Night (music by Jeanine Tesori). Off- Broadway: Mother Courage;
Spring Awakening; Two Gentlemen of Verona; Songs From An Unmade Bed; Junie
B. Jones; Caroline, or Change; The Immigrant; Radiant Baby; Twelfth Night
(music by Duncan Sheik). Ms. Grigsby holds degrees from Southern Methodist
University and Manhattan School of Music.
CHRISTINE JONES (Set Designer) Broadway: The Green Bird directed by Julie
Taymor. Off-Broadway: Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare in the Park)
(Playwrights): Burn This (Signature Theatre); Flesh And Blood, Nocturne
(NYTW); True Love (The Zipper). Opera: Giulio Cesare Houston Grand Opera,
Lucia Di Lammermoor, (New York City Opera), The Elephant Man (Minnesota
Opera). Current: The Onion Cellar in development with The Dresden Dolls for
A.R.T.; Leonard Cohen’s The Book of Longing, a staged concert by Philip
Glass. M.F.A. from NYU, Professor at Princeton University and NYU.
SUSAN HILFERTY (Costume Designer) has designed more than 200 productions
for theatres across America and internationally. Her directorial
collaborators include Athol Fugard (set, costumes, co-director), James
Lapine, Robert Falls, Robert Woodruff, Joe Mantello, JoAnne Akalaitis, the
late Garland Wright, Mark Lamos, Frank Galati, Des McAnuff, Sharon Ott,
David Petrarca, Richard Nelson, Chris Ashley, Marion McClinton, Laurie
Anderson, Tony Kushner, Carole Rothman, Mark Linn-Baker, Garry Hynes and
Emily Mann. Recent work: Assassins, Into the Woods (Hewes Award, Tony®
nomination), Lapine's Fran's Bed, Jitney, Dirty Blonde, Love Stories (Alvin
Ailey) and Rodney's Wife. Elton John's Lestat; Manon, L.A. Opera; and August
Wilson's play Radio Golf. She designs opera, film, TV and dance and chairs
the Department of Design for Stage/Film at NYU Tisch. Her numerous awards
include 2004 Tony®, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Wicked.
KEVIN ADAMS (Lighting Designer) Broadway includes Spring Awakening (2007
Tony Award for Best Lighting of a Musical), Passing Strange, The 39 Steps,
Take Me Out, The Good Body (national tour), Sexaholix (HBO and national
tour), Hedda Gable. Off-Broadway he designed the pop/rock shows Hedwig and
the Angry Inch, Spring Awakening, Passing Strange, Next to Normal and Betty
Rules as well as new work by Edward Albee, Terrence McNally, Neil Simon,
Christopher Durang, Paula Vogel, Anna Deveare Smith, Eric Bogosian, Rinde
Eckert and Charles Mee, Jr. Other: Steppenwolf Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, PS
122, CBGB Gallery, Grand Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera. Concerts: Audra
McDonald (Joe's Pub, Town Hall, Lincoln Center, American Songbook), Patti
LuPone, (Gypsy, Candide, Anyone Can Whistle), Sandra Bernhard, The Magnetic
Fields (69 Love Songs in two nights at Lincoln Center). For his work
Off-Broadway he received Lortel Awards in 1998 and 2007 and a 2002 Obie for
Sustained Excellence.
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BRIAN RONAN (Sound Design) Broadway: Grey Gardens, Pajama Game, All Shook
Up, 12 Angry Men, Master Harold and the Boys, Look of Love, The Boys from
Syracuse, Fortune's Fool, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The Rainmaker,
You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Little Me, Cabaret, Triumph of Love, 1776
and
State Fair. Off-Broadway: Bug.
SIMON HALE (String Orchestrations) After graduating from the University
of London with an honours degree in composition, Simon Hale’s acclaimed solo
album, East Fifteen, led to recordings with many artistes, including George
Benson, Simply Red, Jamiroquai and Björk. In 1996 he orchestrated Duncan
Sheik’s first album, and their musical collaboration has continued ever
since. Simon is very proud to be involved with Spring Awakening, as it not
only marks his tenth year of working with Duncan, but also his Broadway
debut.
About the AT&T Performing Arts Center
The AT&T Performing Arts Center, a new multi-venue Center for music,
opera, theatre and dance opened in October 2009, completing the 30-year
vision of the Dallas Arts District. Located at 2403 Flora Street, the Center
serves as a gateway from downtown Dallas’s business center to the Dallas
Arts District. Featuring multiple state-of-the-art facilities that are woven
together by a ten-acre urban park, which creates a dynamic cultural
destination that is unparalleled in the world, the Center includes:
The Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, designed by Foster + Partners
in a modern horseshoe configuration, seats 2,200 (with capacity up to
2,300).
The Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre designed by REX/OMA, Joshua Prince-Ramus
(partner in charge) and Rem Koolhaas, seats up to 600 and uses a superfly
system to rapidly change the performance hall’s configuration to proscenium,
thrust or flat floor, depending on the nature of the performance.
The Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park, designed by Michel Desvigne,
is a lush urban park that unifies the AT&T PAC’s venues with the Arts
District and surrounding neighborhoods of Dallas.
The completely new Annette Strauss Artist Square, designed by Foster +
Partners, is the Center’s outdoor entertainment venue. (Opening 2010.)
The City Performance Hall, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, provides
main stage production space for many of Dallas’ smaller performing arts
organizations. (Opening 2011.)
Two underground parking areas that accommodate more than 850 vehicles.
The Dallas Fort Worth Lexus Dealer Association is the title sponsor of the
Center’s Lexus Broadway Series. Lexus is the official vehicle of the Center
and its resident companies, the official valet sponsor and the naming rights
holder for the Center’s two underground parking areas.
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time Bill T. Jones fan, she is looking forward to this performance. Read her
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