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Broadway Limited
Spring Awakening on Broadway?

My sister is very obsessed with this musical. I just heard your music recently, and found it very interesting. I checked the website to see what the plot of the story was, but provided limited details. Can anyone give me a semi detailed summary of what is it?

this is from Wikipedia, dont read it all unless you want to be spoiled about the end of his music great, but not on Broadway, and Act I Wendl Bergmann, a teen girl in the late nineteenth century, Germany, laments that his mother gave him "no way to handle things" and has not learned the lessons we must learn ( "Mama Who Bore Me"). She tells her mother that it's time you learned where babies come from, considering that is about to be an aunt a second time, but his mother does not dare to explain clearly the facts on conception to Wendler. Instead, she simply tells Wendl that conceiving a child, a woman must love her husband with all her heart. The other young girls in the city appear to be equally guilty and are annoyed by the lack of knowledge presented to them ( "Mama Who Bore Me (Reprise) ". In school, some teenagers are studying Virgil's Latin class. When Moritz Stiefel, a very nervous and intense young sleepy misquotes a line, the teacher punished harshly. Moritz's classmate, the intelligent rebel Melchior Gabor, is his defense, but the teacher want to know anything about him, and hits with a stick Melchor. Melchior is reflected in the shallow-mindedness of the school and society, and expresses its intention to change the things ( "All who know"). Moritz describes a dream that has been held in the evening, and Moritz Melchior realizes he has been having dreams of character erotic. For the convenience of panic Moritz, Melchior, who has learned sexual information from books, Moritz says that all boys their age get dreams. The burned children talk about their own thoughts and desires frustration ( "The Bitch of Living"). Moritz, who does not feel comfortable talking about the issue Melchior insists that will give you the information in the form of an essay, with illustrations. Some girls get together after school and make fun of others as they fantasize by marrying the children of the city. At the top of the list is the radical, intelligent and handsome Melchior. Meanwhile, Hanschen masturbating while looking at a postcard erotic and Georg piano student indulges in some lively fantasies about his well-endowed female piano teacher ( "My Junk"). Moritz eagerly digested the test that Melchior prepared for him, but complains that their new knowledge only made even more vivid dreams and tortuous. Melchior tries to calm and comfort his friend, Moritz runs but frustration. All children to express their desire for physical intimacy ( "Touch Me"). Melchior Wendl encounters while walking through the woods. The two share a moment while sitting in front of a tree. Each believes that it would be like giving in to his physical desires, but do not ( "The word of thy body"). Meanwhile, at school, Moritz is thrilled to learn that has passed their midterm exams, but Professor and school teacher can not happen to everyone, so they decide not Moritz. Marta, one of the teenage girl, accidentally admits to friends that his father abuse his physical (including sexual abuse) and that his mother is foreign or indifferent. The other girls were shocked to hear this, but Martha makes him promise not to tell anyone, not to end up like Toni, a friend of children who are homeless because his father had physically abused her, and the abuse was reported to authorities ( "The Dark I know well"). Later, Wendl Melchior is back in its place in the forest and tells him that his father regularly abused one of his friends. Melchior is appalled to hear this, but Wendle convinces him to hit her with a switch, so that she can understand the pain of her friend. Melchior reluctantly complies, but is carried away and thrown to the ground. Then drained off, disgusted with himself, as we huddled on the floor crying. Alone, Wendl Melchior believes he has left his journal in the field. She picks up and carries it with her. Moritz has failed in his final exam, and his father reacts with disdain and contempt Moritz says no progress at school. Moritz writes Melchior's mother, his friend just for adults, money to flee to America, which gently but firmly denies their request, but promises to write to his parents to dissuade them from being too hard on him ( "And Were None. ") stuffed in a barn during a storm, Melchior considers his own frustration at being caught between childhood and adulthood (" The Mirror-Blue Night "). Wendl finds him again, saying he wants the return of his day, and each awkwardly apologizes for what happened the last time they met. Soon, they begin to kiss; Wendl resists his advances at first. Although it seems certain about how far you want to take their physical relationship, they begin to have sex as the lights go out. ( "I Believe"). Act II

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