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Following a sell-out, critically acclaimed run at the Lyric Hammersmith this unlikely smash hit arrives in the West End for an extended run. And we do mean unlikely. There's a singularity of vision about this show, which takes a scandalous 19th century play about wanking, taking drugs and trying to have sex with everybody, and gives it a rock n roll soundtrack.
What's extra surprising is that the creators of the show (Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, working from the 1991 play by Frank Wedekind) have resisted the temptation to move the play to 50s America. Instead, they boldly lay down an anachronistic soundtrack of rock over an otherwise period piece. While the traumas and pleasures of adolescence are timeless, this play gives 19th century schoolboys a voice that wasn't even invented for another 60 years. It works.
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