Urinetown: The Musical (2019)

27 September 2019 – 13 October 2019 @ Drama Centre Theatre

Synopsis

“Fight for the right to pee for free, 
wherever you like, 
whenever you like, 
for as long as you like, 
and with whomever you like!”

In a fictional “most expensive city in the world”, a “cross-border water crisis” has led to a government ban on private lavatories. The woeful water shortage sees the erection of pay-to-pee public toilets operated by an all-powerful corporation, Urine Good Company, owned by the megalomaniac Caldwell B. Cladwell. Breaking the laws against gratuitous public peeing means urination ruination, with offenders being exiled in the dreaded and mysterious “Urinetown”, never to be seen again.

When threatened with yet another pee-fee hike, the poor citizens, having endured overwhelming oppression and bursting bladders, can no longer hold it in, and stage a revolution, led by a handsome hero with the heroically handsome name of Bobby Strong. And, in true musical theatre style, he still finds the time and energy to fall hopelessly in love with the honeylicious Hope Cladwell, who (shock! horror! spoiler!) turns out to be the daughter of the dastardly Caldwell B. Cladwell!

Will our Number One hero save the day and bring relief to the people? Maybe!
Will love be dealt a royal flush against evil? Possibly!
Will there be more toilet jokes? You betcha!

Winner of three Tony Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards and two Obie Awards, URINETOWN is the hilarious musical satire that gleefully takes the piss out of politicians, populism, “people power”, capitalism, corporate corruption, and musicals themselves!

Pangdemonium is thrilled to be celebrating the 20th anniversary of this unique musical, which catapults musical theatre into a new dimension, with its demented (but uncannily familiar) depiction of a dystopian world, a playlist packed with outrageous songs, and a cunning knack of making you laugh ‘til you wet your pants.

IMDA Rating: Advisory (Some Mature Content)

Directed by: Tracie Pang
Book & Lyrics by: Greg Kotis
Music & Lyrics by: Mark Hollman

Starring: 
Adrian Pang
Andrew Marko
Benjamin Chow
Bright Ong
Edward Choy
Erwin Shah Ismail
Ethel Yap
Farhan Hassan
Jo Tan
Joash Tang
Kimberly Chan
Mae Elliessa
Mina Ellen Kaye
Muhammad Shafiq Haziq
Sean Ghazi
Seong Hui Xuan
Vanessa Kee

(Source: Pangdemonium Website)


credits

Tracie Pang
Director
Greg Kotis
Lyricist, Playwright
Mark Hollman
Lyricist, Music

artefacts

Urinetown: The Musical (2019), Review
Economical Relief Pricing (ERP) This is the sort of show where people fall in love over the course of a single song. But don’t fret: Pangdemonium’s Urinetown is the most fun you’ll have at a locally staged musical this year. It is charming and mad, and it happens to be the only American musical I’ve seen that has bothered to take on late capitalism and the government-industrial complex. Urinetown’s premise is simple satire: the most expensive city in the world is having a water crisis and th
Edward Eng
Reviewed: 29 September 2019