Piezoelectric Productions’ Tick, Tick…Boom! struggled to execute the musical‘s nuances in the Pilch’s small space.
On Jonathan Larson’s road to clocking 30, the creative genius contends with the weight of ambition, the ambiguity of love, and pessimism. As the title denotes, Tick, Tick… BOOM! wastes no time in ...
Tick, tick... BOOM! is Larson’s semi-autobiographical story of Jon, an aspiring composer anxiously approaching his 30th birthday. Jon’s girlfriend wants to get ...
Duluth gets a dose of Broadway energy as the Fitger’s Boat Club Theater brings “Tick, Tick… Boom!” to the stage. The performance is a raw, musical rollercoaster about love, ambition, and the ticking ...
This intimate and high-energy staging features Jonny Perl (TikTok's PerlPiano) as Jon, a struggling composer on the brink of turning 30. Robert Manion (The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals) stars as ...
Boat Club Productions opens Tick, Tick… Boom! on Friday at the Spirit of North Theatre. It’s a semi-autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the award-winning composer of Rent. The show gives ...
This looks absolutely FANTASTIC!!! I can’t wait!!!! And a question~ obviously the songs are from the wonderful stage musical, but will we be getting any new numbers? And if so, who wrote them (as the ...
Usually, a review of a show opening with lyrical waxing about the building in which the show sits is not a good sign. In this case, the shouting from the rooftops about the rooftops – and the rest of ...
Jon has to make relationship decisions with his dancer girlfriend Susan, his friend Michael, who traded his dream of acting for financial security and the devastating effect of AIDS on his community.
Jon is a man with a dream. He wants to write musical theater. Actually, he does write musical theater; more specifically, he wants to see one of his shows produced. And if things go well with his ...
It’s been a few days since I saw it and I’ve had to process my thoughts a bit about this but I think sans Garfield’s performance (there’s no point in mentioning the obvious highlight of the film), ...
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