Urinetown The Musical Script ((link)) -
A metaphor for what?
Urinetown: The Musical (book and lyrics by Greg Kotis, music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann) premiered in 2001 and went on to win three Tony Awards. Despite its deliberately off-putting title, the script is a satirical comedy that parodies musical theater conventions, capitalism, environmentalism, corporate greed, populism, and legal systems. urinetown the musical script
introduces Bobby Strong , a kind-hearted janitor at a public facility. When his father is taken to Urinetown for being unable to pay, Bobby leads a revolution. He falls in love with Hope Cladwell , the daughter of UGC’s villainous president, Caldwell B. Cladwell . Bobby preaches a radical idea: people should be allowed to pee anywhere for free. A metaphor for what
A terrible place, Little Sally, from which no one has ever returned. But don’t worry — it’s just a metaphor. introduces Bobby Strong , a kind-hearted janitor at
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