Spring Production-Urinetown

The Theatre Department Presents:
Urinetown the Musical

Thursday May 16,  Friday May 17 at 7 p.m. with matinee on Saturday, May 18 at 2 p.m.
Robin Wood Theatre


A satirical comedy musical that premiered in 2001, with music by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Hollmann and Greg Kotis, and book by Kotis. It satirizes the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, and municipal politics.


Cast and Design & Technology Crew:
Diego Alamillo ’20, Louise Amer ’21, Lu Beard ’22, Jonathan Breitbart ’20, Emelia Brinkley ’22, Nina Bunn ’20, Alexia Caillet ’22, Sophia Couse ’19, MC DuBard ’21, Emma Elliston ’21, Zeke Fairley ’21, Katey Finnerty ’21, Lakeland Galinson ’22, Lev Goldman ’22, Duru Hamutcu ’22, Ethan Hewlett ’22, Emi Ibarra Sanchez ’19, Sylvie Klimpton ’19, Harry Massing ’19,  Jack Mayer ’20, Cam McAdam ’20, Gray Moxley ’21, Ash Pressman ’22, Ameile Rearden ’22, Ryan Rosenthal ’19, Alex Sinclair ’21, Alexa Skrivanek ’19, Carrie Tully ’19,  Anna Whitney ’21,  Clairenne Wilson ’21, Braden Aiena ’21, Jordan Austin Johnstone ’21, Grace Campbell ’19, Aidan Chard ’19, Bennett Grossman ’21, Emilio Hernandez ’19, Davis Howland ’20, Mira McManus ’22, Alex Sinclair ’21, Ellie Turner ’19, Isabel Turner ’19, Cale Waldheim ’19, and Ayla Wellnitz ’21
 
Set design by Max Evans-Schmid ’22, Kasey Fitzpatrick ’20, Ayla Horowitz ’20, Sarah Loren, Alex McDonald ’19, and Millie Wallach ’22 
 
Costume designs by Camden Mendik ’20, Hallie Moeller ‘22, Addie Santello ’19, and Maya Sklarin ‘20
 
Preparatory Lighting Concepts by Braden Aiena ’21, Diego Alamillo ’20, Spencer Bernard ‘20, Katey Finnerty ’21, Liam Flanagan ’20, Lev Goldman ’20, Bennett Grossman ’21, Xavier Guzman ’20, Dakota Handly ’19, Talia Joseph ’20, Sebastian Keppler ’20, Danny Kirch ’19, and Bella Patel ’20 
 
Stagecraft Class: Jordan Austin-Johnstone ’21, Aidan Charde ’19, Nick Guidotti ’22, Ethan Hewlett ’22, Ian Hill ’22, Lucas Hill ’20, Roger Horstmann ’22, Julian Howland ’22, Cameron Jordan ’22, Peter Posever ’22, Lily Thomson ’22, Jack Vanourny ’22, and Frances Yang ’21
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