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Urinetown Play tickets available for the April production.
This description was sent to us by a citizen, "“Key Anti-Capitalistic and Satirical Elements: Disaster Capitalism: The plot highlights how the corporate entity, "Urine Good Company," uses a 20-year drought to hoard resources, control the populace, and eliminate competition. "The Privilege to Pee": The central premise mocks the commodification of basic human necessities, highlighting extreme inequality. Corporate-Political Collusion: The play satirizes the incestuous relationship between private corporations and government regulation, where the law exists only to protect profits. Revolutionary Themes: The story follows a classic, yet cynical, underdog uprising against the corporate elite. Satirical Scope: While hitting capitalism hardest, the musical also mocks, self-awareness and critiques the anti-establishment and musical theater itself.”
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