So say some of the characters audiences will soon come to know and love when
Urinetown: The Musical comes to the PlayMakers stage. As the production begins to take shape, we look at some of the influencing factors for the face of the show: architecture ranging from Art Deco, to Brechtian, to Depression Era.
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An example of Art Deco style. |
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The Astrodome in Houston after its participation in relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina victims. |
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The set for a production of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Woman of Szechwan |
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Juxtaposition of the run-down countryside with the distant Capitol. |
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A close-up on the Urinetown set. This is the Urine Good Company logo with clear Deco influence. |
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