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I wasn't sure whether to start a Urinetown thread or a musicals thread, so this can be both! I'll change the title as necessary.
Urinetown is an amazing show. As you can probably tell, it's a satire of, well, everything. It totally breaks down the fourth wall. The title and opening line of this thread are the beginning of the show, as spoken by the narrator, Officer Lockstock. He and another character, Little Sally, have little aside conversations throughout the show in which they discuss the show and the characters in it.
The premise is this: It takes place in a sort of mythical future, in the middle of a drought that has already lasted 20 years. To regulate water, people have to pay to pee (It's a Privilege to Pee). Mr. Cladwell owns all of the "amenities" as they're called and uses them to extort money from the populace, which the rich use to go on "fact finding missions" to Rio. If you can't pay or you find other places to pee, you get sent to Urinetown. No one really knows what Urinetown is except that those who go there never come back. The heroine is Cladwell's daughter, Hope, just returned from university. She meets Bobby Strong, the assisant custodian of Amenity #9, and tells him to "Follow Your Heart," which he does.
I'm not sure how to describe it without giving things away, so please tell me if I'm being obscure. The music is fantastic and the show itself is hilarious. It satires other musicals, politics, archetypes, etc. Even so, the show manages to be very serious underneath it all and make you really care about the characters.
So, that's the show I've been working on for the last week and a half. I was a spotlight operator. We had our final run and strike today. I saw it eleven times and I'd gladly see it another eleven times. If anyone is interested in hearing the soundtrack, let me know.