We want to give you a date night! Burb Mom has a pair of premium house seats to give away for the  Opening Night performance of SPRING AWAKENING at the Winspear Opera House Tuesday March 23rd, 2010 at 8 pm. Broadway's most talked about new musical and one of the biggest Tony winners in years is coming to Dallas March 23rd-April 4th, 2010 to the Winspear Opera House, AT&T Performing Arts Center.
Spring Awakening tells the story of three teenagers coming of age in oppressive 19th century Germany.  It is a story of first love, regrets, and a celebration of the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood. Winner of 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical, the show  has received rave reviews across the country, been produced in 14 countries around the world, and was  named “the most important musical of the last decade” by the New York Times.  Most recently, The Denver Post called the Grammy-winning score by Duncan Sheik “the best original score since  West Side Story.”
This musical is not for children under 13 years age due to brief and partial nudity and strong language. Watch the video below to see what other parents have said about the show: Tickets start at just $35   – click here For more information about Spring Awakening – click here You can also follow the AT&T Performance Arts Center on Facebook and     Twitter *** TO ENTER TO WIN TWO TICKETS TO OPENING NIGHT –   Tuesday, March 23rd at 8 pm: Just leave a comment below! You may enter daily until contest ends at midnight March 19.   The winner will be chosen randomly and notified by email. Good luck! UPDATE: Paula from Lone Star Lifer won our tickets!   YAY!   Thanks to all who entered.



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  1. Saw this on groupon today $30 for $55 valued tickets. Looks like a great production…but free would be better!

  2. Back again. Just thought I’d get another one in as soon as it turned the 19th. So…hello, again, hello. Just called to say…hello.

  3. Just wanna say how much this musical means to me, and others. When I saw it once on tour in Houston, I met a young man who hadn’t seen it before, and had brought his mother to the show. After the show, I found them talking at stage door, and thanks to the way the show handled the relationship between two teenage boys, he was able to come out to his mother. Luckily, she was very supportive, and understood that he’d wanted to for a long time, but wanted to let him find his own way. She thanked the two actors who played the teenage boys for their courage, and it was just one of the sweetest things I’ve ever seen.

    So, keep up the good work, Spring Awakening, and I hope to be seeing you in Dallas soon!