Join us for the KUA Arts Department's production of Urinetown!
KUA’s Art Department will present Urinetown on February 26, 27, and 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Flickinger Auditorium. Equal parts hilarious and thought-provoking, Urinetown skewers corporate greed, political apathy, environmental collapse, and—yes—bathroom humor, all while gleefully poking fun at musical theater itself.
Set in a dystopian future where citizens must pay to use public restrooms (and holding it or going in the bushes is illegal), Urinetown follows a cast of unlikely heroes, dastardly villains, a populace desperate for relief, and one all-knowing narrator who insists on mansplaining the rules of musical theater. With toe-tapping songs, sharp wit, and a message that’s surprisingly relevant, the show proves that even the silliest of stories can have something serious to say.
Tickets are free and may be reserved beginning February 9: Reserve Here
Seating is general, so audiences are encouraged to arrive early—because nothing says “regret” like missing a musical about toilets.