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Urinetown: The Musical is a satirical comedy musical that premiered in 2001, with music by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Hollmann and Greg Kotis, and book by Kotis. [1] It satirizes the legal system , capitalism , social irresponsibility, populism , bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, and municipal politics .
Kotis, right, with Ayun Halliday and David Carl at the opening of The Truth About Santa at The Tank. Greg Kotis (born 1965/1966) [1] is an American playwright, best known for writing the book and co-writing the lyrics for the musical Urinetown.
The Chicago Academy for the Arts, founded in 1981, is an independent high school for the performing and visual arts located in the River West neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was named a National School of Distinction by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. [3]
Actor Taran Killam is exiting the Broadway production of Urinetown after losing his home in last week's devastating Palisades Fire, PEOPLE has confirmed. "Unfortunately, Taran Killam, previously ...
He won a 2002 Tony Award [1] and a 2001 Obie Award [2] for his music and lyrics to Urinetown. He is a former ensemble member of the Cardiff-Giant Theatre Company in Chicago . He played trombone for the Chicago art rock band Maestro Subgum and the Whole, and piano for The Second City national touring company and Chicago City Limits , an improv ...
John Carrafa is an American theater and film director/choreographer best known as the two-time Tony Award nominated choreographer of the Broadway musicals Urinetown and Into The Woods and the Media Choreography Honors Award winner for the Robert Zemeckis film The Polar Express.
César Torruella, executive director of arts education at Chicago Public Schools, became a runner after losing more than 300 lbs. Courtesy of Cesar Torruella César Torruella in June 2021 (left ...
Yeast Nation (The Triumph of Life) is a musical that premiered in 2007, with music by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Hollmann and Greg Kotis, and book by Kotis. [1] It serves as the first part of a musical trilogy, with the middle installment being Hollmann and Kotis' previous Tony Award-winning musical Urinetown and the final installment being Welcome to Space.