NewsSee the Spring Awakening Broadway Cast Reunite For One Amazing Evening of Concerts!Spring & Summer: The Spring Awakening Cast Reunion, featuring cast members from the Broadway and touring productions of Spring Awakening, was held June 9 at 54 Below.
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Krissie Fullerton
June 22, 2015
The 7 PM show featured members from the touring company, including Krystina Alabado (American Idiot), Christy Altomare (Mamma Mia!), Julie Benko (Les Miserables), Jake Epstein (Beautiful), Ben Fankhauser (Newsies), Kayla Foster, Sarah Hunt (The Last Ship), Anthony Lee Medina ("Flesh and Bone"), Ben Moss (Brooklynite), Krista Pioppi (For Tonight), Perry Sherman (Next to Normal), Claire Sparks and Lucas Wells (Marry Me).
The stars from the hit show sang a variety of songs and shared behind-the-scenes insights from the production.
Here's a look at the concert:
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See the Spring Awakening Broadway Cast Reunite For One Amazing Evening of Concerts!
See the Spring Awakening Broadway Cast Reunite For One Amazing Evening of Concerts!
Spring & Summer: The Spring Awakening Cast Reunion, featuring cast members from the Broadway and touring productions of Spring Awakening, was held June 9 at 54 Below.
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Zach Reiner-Harris
Michael Hull
The Broadway Cast
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Eryn Murman
Michael Hull
Lilli Cooper, Gabe Violett and Blake Daniel
Michael Hull
Phoebe Strole
Michael Hull
Lilli Cooper
Michael Hull
Brian Charles Johnson
Michael Hull
Jenna Ushkowitz
Michael Hull
Remy Zaken
Michael Hull
Blake Daniel
Michael Hull
Alexandra Socha
Michael Hull
Caitlin Kinnunen
Michael Hull
Gabe Violett
Michael Hull
The Tour Cast
Michael Hull
Perry Sherman
Michael Hull
Krystina Alabado
Michael Hull
Ben Moss and Kayla Foster
Michael Hull
Jake Epstein and Julie Benko
Michael Hull
Christy Altomare
Michael Hull
Jake Epstein
Michael Hull
Lucas Wells
Michael Hull
Claire Sparks
Michael Hull
Tony LePage and Sarah Hunt
Michael Hull
Ben Fankhauser
Michael Hull
Anthony Lee Medina
Michael Hull
Krista Pioppi
Michael Hull
Lilli Cooper, Remy Zaken, Jenna Ushkowitz, and Alexandra Socha
The Library of Congress launches its yearlong America 250 celebration with a series of concerts and conversations about American music, all free and open to the public.