With its blunt depictions of adolescent sexuality and startling mixture of contemporary expression and fin de siècle restraint, Spring Awakening, by Tony Award-winning playwright Steven Sater, is among the most influential, unexpected and beloved Broadway shows of recent years.
This fall, Washington University in St. Louis’ Performing Arts Department (PAD) in Arts & Sciences, led by director Andrea Urice, presented Spring Awakening for six performances in Edison Theatre. In conjunction with the performances, Sater, a WUSTL alumnus, returned to campus to deliver the PAD’s 12th Helen Clanton Morrin Lecture.
We sat down to discuss adolescence, theater and “the hearts of the characters.”