Adapted from a book-length poem written in and about the Roaring Twenties, Andrew Lippa's WILD PARTYtells the story of one wild evening in the Manhattan apartment sharedby Queenie and Burrs, a vaudeville dancer and a vaudeville clown. In arelationship marked by vicious behavior and recklessness (mirroring thetime in which they live), they decide to throw a party to end allparties.
As the guests arrive, we meet an assortment of peopleliving on the edge. Queenie and Burrs set out to make each otherjealous, but Queenie begins to fall in love with her conquest namedBlack. After a long night of decadence, Burrs' jealousy erupts and hecomes to a violent end at Black's hand. In the stark light of a newday, Queenie moves out into a brighter world, although not necessarilya brighter future, leaving the passed-out revelers in her wake.
An award-winning score by Andrew Lippaprovides excitement and drive for this tale of passions out of control.Capturing the sound of a bygone era with a nod to the present one, hemakes us realize that moral decadence is not only limited to our past.
Year | Category | |
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2000 | Best Musical |
Videos
THE PASSION OF MARY CARDWELL DAWSON
A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater, Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts (12/13 - 12/15) | ||
Shucked
DPAC (3/4 - 3/9) | ||
Merrily We Roll Along
Burning Coal Theatre Company (4/10 - 4/27) | ||
Black Nativity Durham
John H. Gattis-Wendell Tabb Theatre (12/20 - 12/22) | ||
I Never Saw Another Butterfly
Studio 1 (1/16 - 1/19) | ||
A Beautiful Noise
Durham Performing Arts Center (1/7 - 1/12) | ||
The Book of Mormon
DPAC (4/8 - 4/13) | ||
Guys on Ice - An Ice Fishing Musical
Mettlesome Theatre (12/14 - 12/22) | ||
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