Understudy Joined: 1/10/07
I was thinking about taking my 15 year old sister to see spring awakening...shes very mature for her age...would she be 2 young to see it?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/27/05
If it was a movie, SA would be rated R. Use your judgement.
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Leading Actor Joined: 12/19/06
Not so- PG 13.
Updated On: 1/10/07 at 07:39 AM
I think 13 and up for this show is fine.
yea i think 13 is good. as long as they are appropriate during certain scenes.
oh yes, i think 15 is the age group that should be seeing this show. it's geared toward teenagers and their issues, i'm sure your sister will not only enjoy it but also learn for it as well. =)
Understudy Joined: 1/10/07
Thanks a lot i really appreciate it :)
I say 11/12 +. But It really depends on the kid, and how mature they are
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/4/05
honestly, I think a lot of 13-15 year olds can totally handle it. In fact, i'd even go so far as to say they probably would appreciate it more than other older age groups! (obviously it totally depends on the person, but just as a whole i mean). I mean, its about teenagers around that age, and I think kids that age probably wouldn't be too squirmy about there being a sex scene. I mean, it seems like kids are getting more and more open about sex as the generations move on. My sister is 22 and she was actually a little more... surprised by it than I was i think (I'm 17). She wasn't offended or anything like that, but its just she seemed kinda like "...woah" after the first act ended. Whereas I was like, eh, its just acting. it was a good scene. So yeah :)
now I dont necasserily know that 10 and 11 year olds should be seeing it, but 13 and up is good I'd say. Of course, it depends on the person entirely because there are some 13 year olds who'd still be all "ewwww!"
im almost 22 and i was like holy god. because we kind of grew up not having that shock factor on tv or music or theatre. but i still loved every second of it
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