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That was perhaps the initial reaction one has upon hearing about Urinetown. Yes, it’s a musical — and an unlikely one, at that. But can somebody laugh and be thrilled about it?
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How does your garden grow?


Thus goes an old English nursery rhyme which might well have been the seed from which sprouted the novel, The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett, from which, in turn, bloomed the musical play that bears the same title. The show, with book and lyrics by Marsha Norman and music by Lucy Simon, who are both Americans, can’t get any more English than Big Ben, the cliffs of Dover or kidney pie.
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How does your garden grow?


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