Urinetown
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AUG
05
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
04
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
03
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
02
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
01
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
JUN
26
2022
Woodstock, IL
Woodstock Opera House
I Was There
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About Urinetown
Urinetown is a musical; the title is sometimes given as Urinetown the Musical. Directed by Tony Award winner John Rando, the show features music by Mark Hollman, lyrics by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis, and a book by Greg Kotis. It debuted at the New York International Fringe Festival, was produced Off-Broadway and then moved to Broadway, opening at the Henry Miller Theatre on September 20, 2001 (its planned opening having been postponed after the September 11, 2001 attacks). It ran on Broadway through January 18, 2004, closing with a total of 25 previews and 965 performances.
In 2002, the musical won three Tony Awards: for Best Director (John Rando), Best Original Score (Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis), and Best Book of a Musical (Greg Kotis).
It was nominated for an additional six Tonys: Best Musical, Best Actor in a Musical (John Cullum), Best Actress in a Musical (Nancy Opel and Jennifer Laura Thompson), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Spencer Kayden), Best Choreography (John Carrafa), and Best Orchestrations (Bruce Coughlin).
The show honors and lampoons conventions of the popular Broadway stage. The style is often described as "Neo-Brechtian." Specific references and parodies include The Threepenny Opera, Les Misérables, Guys and Dolls, and Our Town.
In 2002, the musical won three Tony Awards: for Best Director (John Rando), Best Original Score (Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis), and Best Book of a Musical (Greg Kotis).
It was nominated for an additional six Tonys: Best Musical, Best Actor in a Musical (John Cullum), Best Actress in a Musical (Nancy Opel and Jennifer Laura Thompson), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Spencer Kayden), Best Choreography (John Carrafa), and Best Orchestrations (Bruce Coughlin).
The show honors and lampoons conventions of the popular Broadway stage. The style is often described as "Neo-Brechtian." Specific references and parodies include The Threepenny Opera, Les Misérables, Guys and Dolls, and Our Town.
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No upcoming shows
Send a request to Urinetown to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
05
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
04
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
03
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
02
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
AUG
01
2023
Toronto, Canada
The Redwood Theatre
I Was There
JUN
26
2022
Woodstock, IL
Woodstock Opera House
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Urinetown
Urinetown is a musical; the title is sometimes given as Urinetown the Musical. Directed by Tony Award winner John Rando, the show features music by Mark Hollman, lyrics by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis, and a book by Greg Kotis. It debuted at the New York International Fringe Festival, was produced Off-Broadway and then moved to Broadway, opening at the Henry Miller Theatre on September 20, 2001 (its planned opening having been postponed after the September 11, 2001 attacks). It ran on Broadway through January 18, 2004, closing with a total of 25 previews and 965 performances.
In 2002, the musical won three Tony Awards: for Best Director (John Rando), Best Original Score (Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis), and Best Book of a Musical (Greg Kotis).
It was nominated for an additional six Tonys: Best Musical, Best Actor in a Musical (John Cullum), Best Actress in a Musical (Nancy Opel and Jennifer Laura Thompson), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Spencer Kayden), Best Choreography (John Carrafa), and Best Orchestrations (Bruce Coughlin).
The show honors and lampoons conventions of the popular Broadway stage. The style is often described as "Neo-Brechtian." Specific references and parodies include The Threepenny Opera, Les Misérables, Guys and Dolls, and Our Town.
In 2002, the musical won three Tony Awards: for Best Director (John Rando), Best Original Score (Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis), and Best Book of a Musical (Greg Kotis).
It was nominated for an additional six Tonys: Best Musical, Best Actor in a Musical (John Cullum), Best Actress in a Musical (Nancy Opel and Jennifer Laura Thompson), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Spencer Kayden), Best Choreography (John Carrafa), and Best Orchestrations (Bruce Coughlin).
The show honors and lampoons conventions of the popular Broadway stage. The style is often described as "Neo-Brechtian." Specific references and parodies include The Threepenny Opera, Les Misérables, Guys and Dolls, and Our Town.
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