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Winner of three Tony Awards, including Best Book, Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann’s Urinetown: The Musical is a tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold.
After a twenty-year drought made water a scarce commodity, private toilets became outlawed. Now, all restroom necessaries are controlled by the Urine Good Company (UGC), a megacorporation that charges fees for using public toilets. Anyone unable to pay fees–or who dares to relieve themselves outside the commode–are arrested and banished to Urinetown .
When UGC employee Bobby Strong’s father falls victim to this tyranny, he spearheads a revolution, inspiring the people to rise up and reclaim their own restroom duties–unaware of the realities and consequences of his actions…
With a preface by David Auburn, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Proof
And an introduction by the authors
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Winner of three Tony Awards, including Best Book, Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann’s Urinetown: The Musical is a tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold.
After a twenty-year drought made water a scarce commodity, private toilets became outlawed. Now, all restroom necessaries are controlled by the Urine Good Company (UGC), a megacorporation that charges fees for using public toilets. Anyone unable to pay fees–or who dares to relieve themselves outside the commode–are arrested and banished to Urinetown .
When UGC employee Bobby Strong’s father falls victim to this tyranny, he spearheads a revolution, inspiring the people to rise up and reclaim their own restroom duties–unaware of the realities and consequences of his actions…
With a preface by David Auburn, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Proof
And an introduction by the authors