![]() Then I went with Lea Michele to see a troupe of young actors called Theater Geeks of America perform Spring Awakening songs at a concert in Los Angeles. There’s no beginning, middle or end, really. It’s just a series of fantastic incidents. ![]() Steven Sater: Someone proposed that Duncan and I look at Alice in Wonderland, so we began developing it as a piece of music at first. Longtime collaborators Sheik and Sater call the show an “exploration of love, loss and the transformative power of the imagination,” and it’s going up in a workshop production with a cast of Broadway stars ( School of Rock‘s Alex Brightman, Dear Evan Hansen‘s Noah Galvin, Matilda‘s Lesli Margherita) as part of Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s 34th Powerhouse season, in advance of a major off-Broadway production at MCC Theater in early 2019.īefore the Powerhouse run (July 5-7), Sheik and Sater spoke to Billboard about their longstanding artistic partnership, how Lea Michele indirectly inspired their new musical, and why it’s a perfect show for this political moment.Īlice in Wonderland is a favorite for stage adaptations - what drew you to it? ![]()
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