RCS Spring Awakening 2025

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland: Spring Awakening

Tron Theatre
63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB
£16

A dark, raw and funny theatrical retelling of Frank Wedekind’s explosive play that sparked riots in 1906. Modernised by award-winning playwright Anya Reiss, this bold new adaptation delves into the exuberance, intensity, and confusion of teenage life today.

In a world where the internet is both a teacher and a battleground, young people navigate the chaos of sex, love, and identity, shaped by a generation that struggles to understand them.

Students from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s BA Performance for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Actors programme present this explosive play in a mixture of BSL and English.

This staging will be part of RCS’s Awakenings season, a series of performances, talks and events exploring the contemporary significance, daring provocations and artistic legacy of Wedekind’s groundbreaking play.  

Written by FRANK WEDEKIND, in a new version by ANYA REISS
Directed by ANDREA LING

Performed in British Sign Language and English, with captions. 

Recommended Age Guide 16+ | Contains nudity, violence, adult themes, strong language, strobe lighting, audience interaction, references to suicide, nudity, art.

RCS Spring Awakening 2025

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