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Spring Awakening
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Price
$66.25-$111.25
Tickets
- Box Office: 212-239-6200
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Reservations
Advance Tickets Recommended
Running Time
2 hrs. 20 mins.
Director
Michael Mayer
Cast
Hunter Parrish
Nearby Subway Stops
1 at 50th St.; C, E at 50th St.
Official Website
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Mon, Wed-Sat, 8pm; Wed, Sat, 2pm; Tue, 7pm |
Profile
Already a small-screen heartthrob at 21, Hunter Parrish transitions from a teenage rabble-rouser on Showtime’s Weeds to a crooning romancer as he steps into the role of Melchior in Spring Awakening. Parrish’s predecessor, the Canadian rocker Kyle Riabko, is staying in character but changing locations—he’s headlining the national tour, which kicked off August 15 in San Diego. Now playing at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre.
Cast Update - August 11, 2008
Already a small-screen heartthrob at 21, Hunter Parrish transitions from a teenage rabble-rouser on Showtime’s Weeds to a crooning romancer as he steps into the role of Melchior in Spring Awakening. Parrish’s predecessor, the Canadian rocker Kyle Riabko, will stay in character but change locations—he’ll headline the national tour, which kicks off September 7 in San Francisco.
In Vulture:
Weeds Star Hunter Parrish on His Spring Awakening Debut
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New York Magazine Reviews
- Jeremy McCarter's Full Review (12/25/06)
- Jeremy McCarter's Full Review (7/10/06)
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