In February 1999, Steven Sater conceived the radical notion of creating
a rock musical from Frank Wedekind's notorious Symbolist drama,
FrÜhlings Erwachen, and he enlisted his friend and writing partner
Duncan Sheik in the enterprise. That night, Sater came home and began
writing the first lyric of Spring Awakening: Mama Who Bore Me - a lyric
which still stands, verbatim, just as he first wrote it. Ten years
later, in the wake of the enormous international success of this
groundbreaking, multiaward-winning show, its original director, Michael
Mayer, urged Sater to write notes explicating its famously evocative,
poetic lyrics. In rich detail, Sater's notes address the literary
sources and allusions of each lyric. He also writes feelingly of what
prompted the songs over the course of the show's eight years of
development. In so doing, Sater expands on his partnership with Sheik
and his experiences with original cast members, Lea Michele and Jonathan
Groff, now also known from Glee. These notes will prove invaluable for
fans of the show, for all those interested in theater, and most
especially for all the young performers who will play the roles and sing
these songs.