A title to repel any audience. Well...my first instinct to skip this show was at least partly right. Urinetown is a mildly amusing one-joke show with good professional performances in a silly, sometimes campy, sitcom with one slightly off-color bathroom joke: you have to pay to pee. The audience laughs on cue. It's great to see John Cullum do the Bunny song, and the romantic leads -- Jennifer Laura Thompson and Hunter Foster -- are fine singers and actors, as are the rest of the cast. The Fosse dance takeoff and faux folksong "Freedom" in Act II give a needed lift to the proceedings. But the totality attempts a spoof that only sometimes works and has, for me, an unsavory flavor. Director John Rando does as much as one can with the material, and Urinetown is getting large, enthusiastic audiences. Dumb bathroom jokes often do -- but must they on Broadway?
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Opened:
September 20, 2001
Ended:
January 2004
Country:
USA
State:
New York
City:
New York
Company/Producers:
The Araca Group & Dodger Theatricals, in assoc w/ TheaterDreams Inc. & Lauren Mitchell
Theater Type:
Broadway
Theater:
Henry Miller Theater
Theater Address:
West 43rd Street
Phone:
(212) 239-6200
Running Time:
2 hrs, 30 min
Genre:
Musical
Director:
John Rando
Review:
Parental:
adult themes, mild violence
Cast:
Jeff McCarthy (Officer Lockstock), Spencer Kayden (Little Sally), Nancy Opel (Penny), Hunter Foster (Bobby Strong), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Hope Cladwell), David Beach (Mr. McQueen), John Deyle (Sen. Fipp), Ken Jennings (Old Man Strong, Hot Blades Harry), Rick Crom (Tiny Tom/Dr. Billeaux), Rachel Coloff (Soupy Sue/Secretary), Jennifer Cody (Little Becky/Mrs. Millennium), Victor W Hawks, Lawrence E Street, Kay Walbye (multiple roles each), Daniel Marcus (Officer Barrel), John Cullum (Caldwell B Cladwell).
Technical:
Musical Staging: John Carrafa; Stage Mgr: Julia P Jones Conductor: Ed Goldschneider; Musical Direction: Edward Strauss; Orchestrations: Bruce Coughlin; Music Coordinator: John Miller; Scene Design: Scott Pask; Costume Design: Gregory Dale and Jonathan Bixby Lighting Design: Brian MacDevitt; Sound Design: Jeff Curtis and Lew Mead Wig/Hair Design: Darlene Dannenfelser; Fight Director: Rick Sordelet
Awards:
2002 Tony: Best Book, Score
Other Critics:
NEW YORK John Simon - / TOTALTHEATER Anne Siegel - David Steinhardt -
Critic:
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed:
March 2002