The atmosphere in Charity Randall Theatre was electric with anticipation last Saturday as the audience waited for the opening notes of “Spring Awakening” to fill the packed theater. Set in late 19th-century Germany, the Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s 1891 play, “Spring Awakening,” follows a group of teenage girls and boys as they.
Pitt’s theater program is a place for student creativity and talent to take center stage but while the spotlights are focused up front, plenty of work goes on behind the scenes to make each production possible. The theater runs several shows throughout the year, from fall and spring plays to the spring musical, culminating.