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Tick, Tick... Boom!

Tick, Tick... Boom! (styled as tick, tick... BOOM!) is a musical by Jonathan Larson. It tells the story of an aspiring composer named Jon, who lives in New York City in 1990. Jon is worried he has made the wrong career choice to be part of the performing arts. The story is semi-autobiographical, as stated by Larson's father in the liner notes of the cast recording – Larson had been trying to establish himself in theater since the early 1980s.

Tick, Tick... Boom!
2016 Off-Broadway revival poster
MusicJonathan Larson
LyricsJonathan Larson
BookJonathan Larson
Script consultant
PremiereMay 23, 2001:
Jane Street Theater, Manhattan, New York City
Productions2001 Off-Broadway
2003 US Tour
2005 Off-West End
2009 West End
2014 Encores!
2016 Off-Broadway revival
AwardsOuter Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical

Larson began to perform the piece as a solo work in 1990. After his death in 1996, it was revised and revamped by playwright David Auburn as a three-actor piece and was premiered Off-Broadway in 2001.[1] Since then, the show has had an Off West End production, a West End production, an American national tour, two Off-Broadway revivals, in 2014 and 2016, and numerous local and international productions.

A film adaptation, directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda and starring Andrew Garfield in the lead role, was released by Netflix in November 2021. It was generally well received by critics with Garfield receiving an Academy Award nomination for his performance.

History

The show was first performed as a workshop between September 6 and September 9, 1990 by Jonathan Larson at the Off-Broadway playhouse Second Stage Theater under the title Boho Days. Larson revised the developing piece following the Second Stage workshop, changing the title to Tick, Tick... Boom!, and presented with him as performer in November 1991 at the Village Gate (produced by Larson's college friend Victoria Leacock), and then later in 1992 and 1993 in the "O Solo Mio" fests at New York Theatre Workshop.[2] Larson performed the show as a "rock monologue", a new form of theatre for the time. The performance attracted the attention of a young producer named Jeffrey Seller, who became a fan of Larson's work. In 1995, he saw the New York Theatre Workshop production of Larson's musical Rent and convinced his fellow producers to bring it to Broadway.

After Larson's death in 1996, Leacock asked David Auburn, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof, to reconfigure Tick, Tick... Boom!. He restructured the monologue into a three-actor musical,[3] with one actor playing Jon and the other two actors playing Michael and Susan, as well as all the other roles in the show. Also, the script and score were streamlined and edited. This revised version of the piece premiered Off-Broadway at the Jane Street Theater on May 23, 2001. Auburn received credit as "Script Consultant".[1]

Plot

Jon is an aspiring composer for musical theater, who lives in SoHo, New York. The year is 1990, and as his 30th birthday approaches Jon is worried about his aging and lack of achievement ("30/90"). Michael, a friend of Jon's since childhood, gave up acting to pursue a more lucrative career in marketing. Susan, Jon's girlfriend, is a dancer who teaches ballet to "wealthy and untalented children". On the roof of his apartment building, Jon reveals that he is nervous about an upcoming workshop of his newest musical, SUPERBIA. When Susan comes to join him, he comments on her dress and how beautiful it makes her look ("Green Green Dress").

The next morning, Susan asks Jon about the possibility of leaving New York. Jon is torn between following his dream of composing and opting for security and family in a different career ("Johnny Can’t Decide"). His reverie is cut short when he remembers his day job as a waiter in a SoHo diner ("Sunday").

After work, Michael picks Jon up in his brand new BMW to show Jon his new apartment. Michael exults at the thought of a life of luxury ("No More"), and pressures Jon further to consider changing his career path. He agrees to accompany Michael to work the next day and visit a brainstorming session at his firm. Back at home, Jon plans to spend the remainder of the evening composing, but is interrupted by a call from Susan ("Therapy").

At Michael's office, the brainstorming session involves naming a cooking fat substitute through a convoluted process. Jon sees the futility of the process and his unwillingness to cooperate gets him removed from the meeting. As Jon drives Michael to the airport for a business trip, they argue about the meeting. Michael tells Jon that the life Susan wants doesn't sound bad, and that he wishes his job could give him the chance to settle down ("Real Life").

After dropping Michael off, Jon goes to a rehearsal for SUPERBIA, but not before stopping to get a snack of Twinkies ("Sugar"). At the market, he spies Karessa Johnson, one of his actors for SUPERBIA. She reveals a similar weakness for Twinkies, and this leads to a sudden friendship between the two. After the rehearsal, Susan sees Jon and Karessa walking together and becomes jealous. Jon begs Susan to stay and be with him. Despite this, she leaves for home, and Jon thinks about what may have happened to make her behave this way ("See Her Smile").

The next morning, Jon arrives early at the theater for the workshop of SUPERBIA. Karessa steals the show with her performance of “Come to Your Senses”. Jon gets many congratulations, but no offers to produce the show, and so, in his eyes, the workshop has been a failure. Jon visits Michael and tells him that he is through with music. Michael says that while he enjoys how he makes a lot more money now, he finds the job to be banal and unrewarding. The two argue, and Jon yells at Michael for not understanding fear or insecurity. Michael responds by telling Jon that he is HIV-positive. Shocked, Jon leaves quickly and wanders through Central Park until he finds himself at the closed Delacorte Theater. He finds an old rehearsal piano and begins to play it while collecting his thoughts. Jon ponders on whether the amount of sacrifice required for his career in music is worth it, and whether those telling him to "have it all, play the game" are right ("Why"). Ultimately, he realizes that he will only be happy as a professional composer, no matter what hardships that may bring.

The next morning is Jon's thirtieth birthday party ("30/90 Reprise"). He sees Susan, who is getting ready to leave. She gives him his birthday gift: a thousand sheets of blank manuscript paper. They agree to write to each other, and she leaves. The phone rings, and the caller is Jon's idol, Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim leaves Jon his contact information so they can meet and discuss SUPERBIA. Jon realizes that he is surrounded by friends and that his talents are finally being recognized.[4][5]

Characters

  • Jonathan (also called: Jon, Johnny) Voice Type: Tenor
  • Michael (also plays: Jon's Dad, Executive, Temp, Market research guy, Counter guy, Rosa Stevens) Voice Type: Tenor
  • Susan (also plays: Rosa Stevens, Jon's Mom, Secretary, Judy Wright, Karessa Johnson) Voice Type: Mezzo-soprano

Musical numbers

  • "30/90" – Jon, Michael, Susan
  • "Green Green Dress" – Jon, Susan
  • "Johnny Can't Decide" – Jon, Susan, Michael
  • "Sunday" – Jon and Diner Patrons
  • "No More" – Michael, Jon
  • "Therapy" – Jon, Susan
  • "Times Square"
  • "Real Life" – Michael and Company
  • "Sugar" – Jon, Karessa, Counter Guy
  • "See Her Smile" – Jon and Company (including a reprise of "Real Life")
  • "Superbia Intro"
  • "Come to Your Senses" – Karessa
  • "Why" – Jon
  • "30/90 Reprise" – Jon
  • "Louder Than Words" – Company

Notes

  • "No More" features a sample from Movin' On Up, the theme song of the television series The Jeffersons
  • "Sunday", Jon's song at the diner, is based on the Act I Finale from the Stephen Sondheim musical Sunday in the Park with George; Larson conceived it as a humorous homage to Sondheim, one of his largest influences.[6]
  • In "Johnny Can't Decide", all the characters are referring to themselves in third-person, just like George in the song "Lesson #8" from Sunday in the Park with George. In the monologue version of the musical, only Jon did this.
  • Another reference to Sondheim is present in the song "Why". Not only mentioning West Side Story in the lyrics, the song utilizes the same tritone made famous in the West Side Story song "Maria".
  • "Why" contains fragments of several other songs: "Yellow Bird", "Let's Go Fly a Kite" from the film Mary Poppins, "Cool" and "Tonight – Quintet" both from West Side Story, and "Come to Your Senses" from Larson's Superbia.
  • On the cast recording, there is an additional song cut from the final version of the show, "Boho Days". This track is one of the few recordings of Larson's voice publicly available. It was extracted from a demo tape recorded by Larson during the development of Tick, Tick... Boom![7]
  • On the 1989 demo album of Tick, Tick... Boom!, one track is "Why", performed by Larson himself. In this recording, in place of "Come to Your Senses" is a fragment of "LCD Readout", which also comes from Superbia.

Productions

  • 2001 Off-Broadway premiere
The revamped musical premiered off-Broadway at the Jane Street Theater on May 23, 2001, and closed on January 6, 2002. Directed by Scott Schwartz, with choreography by Christopher Gattelli, the cast was Raúl Esparza as Jon, Jerry Dixon as Michael, and Amy Spanger as Susan. Molly Ringwald and Natascia Diaz later replaced Spanger as Susan, and Joey McIntyre replaced Esparza as Jon. The production received seven Drama Desk Award nominations, including Outstanding Musical,[8] and won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical; Esparza won an Obie Award for his performance.[1] The original cast recording was released in 2001 by RCA Victor Broadway.[9]
The off-Broadway production was imported to Seoul, South Korea briefly, with McIntyre, Dixon, and Diaz making up the cast.
  • 2003 American national tour
A touring production of the show was directed by Schwartz, with Christian Campbell as Jon, Nikki Snelson as Susan, and Wilson Cruz as Michael. The tour performed in Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, East Lansing, Michigan, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Nashville, Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Boston.[10]
  • 2005 London premiere
Tick, Tick... Boom! opened in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory on May 31, 2005, running until August 28, 2005. Again directed by Scott Schwartz, the cast featured Neil Patrick Harris as Jon – later replaced by Christian CampbellTee Jaye as Michael, and Cassidy Janson as Susan.[11]
  • 2005–06 California production
A California production ran at the Rubicon Theatre Company in Ventura, California, from November 19, 2005, through December 18, 2005. Scott Schwartz directed, with a cast including Andrew Samonsky as Jon, Wilson Cruz as Michael, and Natascia Diaz as Susan. The production moved to the Coronet Theatre, West Hollywood, California, through July 16, 2006, with Tami Tappan Damiano as Susan.[12]
  • 2005 Canadian premiere
A Toronto production was mounted by Acting Up Stage Theatre Company at the Poor Alex Theatre in 2005. The director was Mario D'Alimonte, and the cast consisted of Dean Armstrong as Jon, Michael Dufays as Michael, and Daphne Moens as Susan.
  • 2009 London West End premiere
Tick, Tick... Boom! had its West End premiere in a limited engagement at the Duchess Theatre from May 13–17, 2009, forming part of the 2009 Notes from New York season. Directed by Hannah Chissick, the cast comprised Paul Keating as Jon, Julie Atherton as Susan, and Leon Lopez as Michael.[13]
  • 2014 Encores! Off-Center revival
New York City Center's Encores! Off-Center series produced a revival of Tick, Tick... Boom! starring Lin-Manuel Miranda as Jon, Karen Olivo as Susan, and Leslie Odom Jr. as Michael. Performances were June 25 through 28, 2014. Oliver Butler directed.[14]
  • 2016 Off-Broadway revival
Tick, Tick... Boom! was revived in October 2016 at the Acorn Theater at Theatre Row, starring Ciara Renée, Nick Blaemire, and George Salazar.[15] Previews began on October 4, the show opened on October 20, and it closed on December 18, 2016. It was directed by Jonathan Silverstein, the Artistic Director of Keen Company.[1] Lilli Cooper took over the role of Susan on November 22, 2016.[16]

Other productions

  • 2003–2004 European premiere
The Hungarian production opened on July 23, 2003, on the open-air stage of Pécs, Hungary. It was directed by Tamás Balikó, the director of the National Theatre of Pécs, with musical direction by Zoltán Bókai. The cast was Attila Németh as Jon, Lilla Polyák as Susan, and István Fillár/Tamás Gregorovics as Michael.
The production moved to the National Theatre of Pécs, where it opened on November 4, 2003, with new cast members: Bernadett Tunyogi as Susan and Attila Csengeri as Jon. The production closed on February 26, 2004.
  • 2007 Danish premiere
A Danish production played in 2007, starring Mads Æbeløe Nielsen as Jon, Thomas Bay Pedersen as Michael, and Christina Elisabeth Mørkøre as Susan, and directed by Jens Frausing. A recording of the Danish production was released in 2007.
  • 2008 Mexican premiere
Starring Marco Anthonio as Jon, Natalia Sosa as Susan and Beto Torres as Michael, this production opened at Teatro Rafael Solana on February 20, 2008.
  • 2008 Canadian premiere
Ignition Theatre produced the production in May 2008 at The Matchbox in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. It starred Joel Crichton as Jon, Wilmari Myburgh as Susan, and Curtis Labelle as Michael. The production ran from May 15 to 24.
  • 2009 Westport production
The production at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut ran from June 23 through July 18. It was directed by Scott Schwartz, who directed the original off-Broadway production, and starred Colin Hanlon as Jon, Wilson Cruz as Michael, and Pearl Sun as Susan.
  • 2009 Manila premiere
A Philippine production ran for three weeks in August 2009 at the Ateneo de Manila University. It was staged by Blue Repertory, the university's college-level musical theater group, under the direction of Bea Garcia.
  • 2010 San Francisco premiere
Theatre Rhinoceros presented the play at the Eureka Theatre from February 9 through 28, 2010.[17]
  • 2010 German premiere
The German premiere of the musical opened on March 11, 2010, in Kerpen near Cologne. It was directed by Barbara Franck and Marco Maciejewski with musical supervision by Philipp Polzin. Jon was played by Oliver Morschel and Daniel Wichmann, Michael by Sascha Odendall and Joshua Vithayathil, and Susan by Marina Schmitz and Michaela Berg. The songs were performed in English, with scenes done in German.
  • 2010 London Fringe production
The Union Theatre performed Tick, Tick... Boom! in April 2010, featuring Leanne Jones, Ashley Campbell, and Adam Rhys Davies. It was directed by Damian Sandys.
  • 2011 Spanish premiers
A Spanish production ran at Teatro Lara, Madrid, from July 14 through 22, 2011, under the direction of Pablo Muñoz-Chápuli and starring Jorge Gonzalo as Jon, David Tortosa as Michael, and Laura Castrillón as Susan.
  • 2011 London revival
Tick, Tick... Boom! opened in London at the Africa Centre on October 14, 2011, directed by Simon Carnell, the cast featured Samuel Haughton as Jon, David Adams as Michael, and Katrina Boyd as Susan.
  • 2012 Argentinian premiere
The 2012 Argentinian production of Tick, Tick... Boom! ran at the Maipo Kabaret Theatre under the direction of Nicolás Roberto and starred Andrés Espinel as Mike, Natalia Cesari as Susan, and Paul Jeannot as Jon.
  • 2014 Dutch premiere
Tresore Productions performed at various theatres in The Netherlands from March 3 – May 3, 2014, under the direction of Koen van Dijk, starring John Vooijs as Jon, Renée van Wegberg as Susan, and Sander van Voorst tot Voorst as Mike.
  • 2018 Czech premiere
The Czech premiere of the musical was performed at Theatre Na prádle Prague under the direction of Martin Vokoun and starred Peter Pecha as Mike, Lucia Jagerčíková as Susan, and Tomáš Vaněk as Jon.
  • 2018 Hong Kong premiere
A Cantonese production was performed in Ngau Chi Wan Civic Centre Theatre by theatre company Musical Trio in 2018.
  • 2018-2019 Brazilian premiere
A Portuguese production ran at Teatro FAAP in São Paulo from October 30, 2018, to January 31, 2019. It was directed by Leopoldo Pacheco and Bel Gomes and starred Bruno Narchi as Jon, Thiago Machado as Michael, and Giulia Nadruz as Susan.
  • 2019 Taiwan premiere
A production ran at the New Taipei City Arts Center in October 2019, featuring New York actor Matthew Bauman as Jon, Anthony Neely as Mike, and Ting-Fang Liu as Susan. Produced by the Tainaner Ensemble, the production was directed by New York director Darren Cohen.
  • 2022 Swedish premiere
Produced by Fourth Wall Productions in Malmö and directed by Swedish director Helena Röhr. Jon played by Filip Vikström, Michael played by Erik Espinoza and Susan played by Kim Bergkvist.
  • 2023 Australian premiere
Produced by StoreyBoard Productions and directed by Tyran Parke. Jon played by Hugh Sheridan, Michael played by Finn Alexander and Susan played by Elenoa Rokobaro.

Casts

Character Off-Broadway Premiere Cast
2001
American National Tour Cast
2003
London Premiere Cast
2005
California Production
2005
Canadian Premiere
2005
London West End Premiere
2009
Encores! Off-Center Revival
2014
Off-Broadway Revival
2016
Australian Premiere
2023
Jon Raúl Esparza Christian Campbell Neil Patrick Harris Andrew Samonsky Dean Armstrong Paul Keating Lin-Manuel Miranda Nick Blaemire Hugh Sheridan
Michael Jerry Dixon Wilson Cruz Tee Jaye Wilson Cruz Michael Dufays Leon Lopez Leslie Odom Jr. George Salazar Finn Alexander
Susan Amy Spanger Nikki Snelson Cassidy Janson Natascia Diaz Daphne Moens Julie Atherton Karen Olivo Ciara Renée Elenoa Rokobaro

Awards and nominations

2001 Off-Broadway production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2002 Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical Won
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Book of a Musical Jonathan Larson & David Auburn Nominated
Outstanding Music Jonathan Larson Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Scott Schwartz Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Raúl Esparza Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Jerry Dixon Nominated
Lucille Lortel Awards Outstanding Musical Jonathan Larson (book, music and lyrics); Victoria Leacock, Robyn Goodman, Dede Harris, Lorie Cowen Levy and Beth Smith (producers) Nominated
Obie Awards Distinguished Performance by an Actor Raúl Esparza Won

Film adaptation

A film adaptation of Tick, Tick... Boom!, directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, was produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer and Julie Oh.[18] The screenplay is written by Steven Levenson. The film was Miranda's feature-length directorial debut.[19][20] It premiered at AFI Fest on November 10, 2021, followed by a limited theatrical release in the United States on November 12, 2021, before being released by Netflix on November 19, 2021.[21] The film stars Andrew Garfield as Larson.[22]

References

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  2. ^ Jones, Kenneth (11 September 2016). "tick, tick...BOOM! Cast Album Released Sept. 11". Playbill. from the original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. ^ Horng, Susanna (17 August 2001). . CultureVulture. Archived from the original on 16 November 2006. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Tick, Tick... Boom!". Music Theatre International. 2015-09-16. from the original on 2021-03-07. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  5. ^ Gutman, Les (June 22, 2001). "tick, tick...BOOM!, a CurtainUp Review". CurtainUp. from the original on October 23, 2007. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
  6. ^ Garcia, John (January 9, 2003). . Talkin' Broadway. Archived from the original on February 12, 2003.
  7. ^ Tick, Tick...Boom! Cast recording listing 2010-05-02 at the Wayback Machine, amazon.com, accessed December 5, 2008
  8. ^ Simonson, Robert (May 10, 2002). "James, Benanti, Pitre to Perform at Drama Desk Ceremony May 19; Tix on Sale". Playbill. from the original on June 11, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
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  10. ^ Jones, Kenneth (January 7, 2003). "tick, tick...BOOM! Tour Launches Jan. 7 in Dallas; Dates Continue to June". Playbill. from the original on May 7, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  11. ^ Tripney, Natasha. . musicOMH.com. Archived from the original on November 20, 2005.
  12. ^ See Variety, November 28, 2005 – December 4, 2005, Julio Martinez, "Legit Reviews" and LA Weekly (California), June 15, 2006
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  14. ^ "Breaking News: Lin-Manuel Miranda & Karen Olivo to Star in tick, tick...BOOM! for Encores! FAUST and PUMP BOYS Announced". BroadwayWorld. March 9, 2014. from the original on March 15, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  15. ^ Clement, Olivia (October 20, 2016). "Tick, Tick…Boom! Opens Tonight". Playbill. from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  16. ^ "Lilli Cooper to Join TICK, TICK... BOOM! in Extended Run Off-Broadway". BroadwayWorld. Oct 26, 2016. from the original on October 24, 2017. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  17. ^ "Theatre Rhino's 2009-2010 Season". Theatre Rhinoceros. from the original on October 23, 2020. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  18. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (2018-07-19). "Imagine Sets Lin-Manuel Miranda's Helming Debut: 'Rent' Creator Jonathan Larson's 'Tick, Tick…Boom!'; 'Evan Hansen's Steven Levenson Scripting". Deadline. from the original on 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  19. ^ Deb, Sopan (July 19, 2018). "Lin-Manuel Miranda to Direct Film Adaptation of 'Tick, Tick … Boom!'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  20. ^ Kroll, Justin (2019-06-19). "Netflix Lands Lin Manuel-Miranda's 'Tick, Tick…Boom' – Variety". Variety. from the original on 2020-04-03. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  21. ^ Jackson, Angelique (August 11, 2021). "Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Tick, Tick…Boom!' to Open AFI Fest". Variety. from the original on August 11, 2021. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  22. ^ Derschowitz, Jessica. "Tick, Tick… Boom! review: Jonathan Larson's story shines in a musical that sings from the heart", Entertainment Weekly, November 19, 2021

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Tick Tick Boom redirects here For the single by The Hives see Tick Tick Boom song For the film adaptation see Tick Tick Boom film Tick Tick Boom styled as tick tick BOOM is a musical by Jonathan Larson It tells the story of an aspiring composer named Jon who lives in New York City in 1990 Jon is worried he has made the wrong career choice to be part of the performing arts The story is semi autobiographical as stated by Larson s father in the liner notes of the cast recording Larson had been trying to establish himself in theater since the early 1980s Tick Tick Boom 2016 Off Broadway revival posterMusicJonathan LarsonLyricsJonathan LarsonBookJonathan LarsonScript consultantDavid AuburnPremiereMay 23 2001 Jane Street Theater Manhattan New York CityProductions2001 Off Broadway 2003 US Tour2005 Off West End 2009 West End 2014 Encores 2016 Off Broadway revivalAwardsOuter Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off Broadway MusicalLarson began to perform the piece as a solo work in 1990 After his death in 1996 it was revised and revamped by playwright David Auburn as a three actor piece and was premiered Off Broadway in 2001 1 Since then the show has had an Off West End production a West End production an American national tour two Off Broadway revivals in 2014 and 2016 and numerous local and international productions A film adaptation directed by Lin Manuel Miranda and starring Andrew Garfield in the lead role was released by Netflix in November 2021 It was generally well received by critics with Garfield receiving an Academy Award nomination for his performance Contents 1 History 2 Plot 3 Characters 4 Musical numbers 5 Productions 5 1 Other productions 6 Casts 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 2001 Off Broadway production 8 Film adaptation 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe show was first performed as a workshop between September 6 and September 9 1990 by Jonathan Larson at the Off Broadway playhouse Second Stage Theater under the title Boho Days Larson revised the developing piece following the Second Stage workshop changing the title to Tick Tick Boom and presented with him as performer in November 1991 at the Village Gate produced by Larson s college friend Victoria Leacock and then later in 1992 and 1993 in the O Solo Mio fests at New York Theatre Workshop 2 Larson performed the show as a rock monologue a new form of theatre for the time The performance attracted the attention of a young producer named Jeffrey Seller who became a fan of Larson s work In 1995 he saw the New York Theatre Workshop production of Larson s musical Rent and convinced his fellow producers to bring it to Broadway After Larson s death in 1996 Leacock asked David Auburn author of the Pulitzer Prize winning play Proof to reconfigure Tick Tick Boom He restructured the monologue into a three actor musical 3 with one actor playing Jon and the other two actors playing Michael and Susan as well as all the other roles in the show Also the script and score were streamlined and edited This revised version of the piece premiered Off Broadway at the Jane Street Theater on May 23 2001 Auburn received credit as Script Consultant 1 Plot EditJon is an aspiring composer for musical theater who lives in SoHo New York The year is 1990 and as his 30th birthday approaches Jon is worried about his aging and lack of achievement 30 90 Michael a friend of Jon s since childhood gave up acting to pursue a more lucrative career in marketing Susan Jon s girlfriend is a dancer who teaches ballet to wealthy and untalented children On the roof of his apartment building Jon reveals that he is nervous about an upcoming workshop of his newest musical SUPERBIA When Susan comes to join him he comments on her dress and how beautiful it makes her look Green Green Dress The next morning Susan asks Jon about the possibility of leaving New York Jon is torn between following his dream of composing and opting for security and family in a different career Johnny Can t Decide His reverie is cut short when he remembers his day job as a waiter in a SoHo diner Sunday After work Michael picks Jon up in his brand new BMW to show Jon his new apartment Michael exults at the thought of a life of luxury No More and pressures Jon further to consider changing his career path He agrees to accompany Michael to work the next day and visit a brainstorming session at his firm Back at home Jon plans to spend the remainder of the evening composing but is interrupted by a call from Susan Therapy At Michael s office the brainstorming session involves naming a cooking fat substitute through a convoluted process Jon sees the futility of the process and his unwillingness to cooperate gets him removed from the meeting As Jon drives Michael to the airport for a business trip they argue about the meeting Michael tells Jon that the life Susan wants doesn t sound bad and that he wishes his job could give him the chance to settle down Real Life After dropping Michael off Jon goes to a rehearsal for SUPERBIA but not before stopping to get a snack of Twinkies Sugar At the market he spies Karessa Johnson one of his actors for SUPERBIA She reveals a similar weakness for Twinkies and this leads to a sudden friendship between the two After the rehearsal Susan sees Jon and Karessa walking together and becomes jealous Jon begs Susan to stay and be with him Despite this she leaves for home and Jon thinks about what may have happened to make her behave this way See Her Smile The next morning Jon arrives early at the theater for the workshop of SUPERBIA Karessa steals the show with her performance of Come to Your Senses Jon gets many congratulations but no offers to produce the show and so in his eyes the workshop has been a failure Jon visits Michael and tells him that he is through with music Michael says that while he enjoys how he makes a lot more money now he finds the job to be banal and unrewarding The two argue and Jon yells at Michael for not understanding fear or insecurity Michael responds by telling Jon that he is HIV positive Shocked Jon leaves quickly and wanders through Central Park until he finds himself at the closed Delacorte Theater He finds an old rehearsal piano and begins to play it while collecting his thoughts Jon ponders on whether the amount of sacrifice required for his career in music is worth it and whether those telling him to have it all play the game are right Why Ultimately he realizes that he will only be happy as a professional composer no matter what hardships that may bring The next morning is Jon s thirtieth birthday party 30 90 Reprise He sees Susan who is getting ready to leave She gives him his birthday gift a thousand sheets of blank manuscript paper They agree to write to each other and she leaves The phone rings and the caller is Jon s idol Stephen Sondheim Sondheim leaves Jon his contact information so they can meet and discuss SUPERBIA Jon realizes that he is surrounded by friends and that his talents are finally being recognized 4 5 Characters EditJonathan also called Jon Johnny Voice Type Tenor Michael also plays Jon s Dad Executive Temp Market research guy Counter guy Rosa Stevens Voice Type Tenor Susan also plays Rosa Stevens Jon s Mom Secretary Judy Wright Karessa Johnson Voice Type Mezzo sopranoMusical numbers Edit 30 90 Jon Michael Susan Green Green Dress Jon Susan Johnny Can t Decide Jon Susan Michael Sunday Jon and Diner Patrons No More Michael Jon Therapy Jon Susan Times Square Real Life Michael and Company Sugar Jon Karessa Counter Guy See Her Smile Jon and Company including a reprise of Real Life Superbia Intro Come to Your Senses Karessa Why Jon 30 90 Reprise Jon Louder Than Words CompanyNotes No More features a sample from Movin On Up the theme song of the television series The Jeffersons Sunday Jon s song at the diner is based on the Act I Finale from the Stephen Sondheim musical Sunday in the Park with George Larson conceived it as a humorous homage to Sondheim one of his largest influences 6 In Johnny Can t Decide all the characters are referring to themselves in third person just like George in the song Lesson 8 from Sunday in the Park with George In the monologue version of the musical only Jon did this Another reference to Sondheim is present in the song Why Not only mentioning West Side Story in the lyrics the song utilizes the same tritone made famous in the West Side Story song Maria Why contains fragments of several other songs Yellow Bird Let s Go Fly a Kite from the film Mary Poppins Cool and Tonight Quintet both from West Side Story and Come to Your Senses from Larson s Superbia On the cast recording there is an additional song cut from the final version of the show Boho Days This track is one of the few recordings of Larson s voice publicly available It was extracted from a demo tape recorded by Larson during the development of Tick Tick Boom 7 On the 1989 demo album of Tick Tick Boom one track is Why performed by Larson himself In this recording in place of Come to Your Senses is a fragment of LCD Readout which also comes from Superbia Productions Edit2001 Off Broadway premiereThe revamped musical premiered off Broadway at the Jane Street Theater on May 23 2001 and closed on January 6 2002 Directed by Scott Schwartz with choreography by Christopher Gattelli the cast was Raul Esparza as Jon Jerry Dixon as Michael and Amy Spanger as Susan Molly Ringwald and Natascia Diaz later replaced Spanger as Susan and Joey McIntyre replaced Esparza as Jon The production received seven Drama Desk Award nominations including Outstanding Musical 8 and won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off Broadway Musical Esparza won an Obie Award for his performance 1 The original cast recording was released in 2001 by RCA Victor Broadway 9 The off Broadway production was imported to Seoul South Korea briefly with McIntyre Dixon and Diaz making up the cast 2003 American national tourA touring production of the show was directed by Schwartz with Christian Campbell as Jon Nikki Snelson as Susan and Wilson Cruz as Michael The tour performed in Dallas Fort Lauderdale West Palm Beach East Lansing Michigan Philadelphia Baltimore Minneapolis Hershey Pennsylvania Nashville Washington D C Pittsburgh Chicago and Boston 10 2005 London premiereTick Tick Boom opened in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory on May 31 2005 running until August 28 2005 Again directed by Scott Schwartz the cast featured Neil Patrick Harris as Jon later replaced by Christian Campbell Tee Jaye as Michael and Cassidy Janson as Susan 11 2005 06 California productionA California production ran at the Rubicon Theatre Company in Ventura California from November 19 2005 through December 18 2005 Scott Schwartz directed with a cast including Andrew Samonsky as Jon Wilson Cruz as Michael and Natascia Diaz as Susan The production moved to the Coronet Theatre West Hollywood California through July 16 2006 with Tami Tappan Damiano as Susan 12 2005 Canadian premiereA Toronto production was mounted by Acting Up Stage Theatre Company at the Poor Alex Theatre in 2005 The director was Mario D Alimonte and the cast consisted of Dean Armstrong as Jon Michael Dufays as Michael and Daphne Moens as Susan 2009 London West End premiereTick Tick Boom had its West End premiere in a limited engagement at the Duchess Theatre from May 13 17 2009 forming part of the 2009 Notes from New York season Directed by Hannah Chissick the cast comprised Paul Keating as Jon Julie Atherton as Susan and Leon Lopez as Michael 13 2014 Encores Off Center revivalNew York City Center s Encores Off Center series produced a revival of Tick Tick Boom starring Lin Manuel Miranda as Jon Karen Olivo as Susan and Leslie Odom Jr as Michael Performances were June 25 through 28 2014 Oliver Butler directed 14 2016 Off Broadway revivalTick Tick Boom was revived in October 2016 at the Acorn Theater at Theatre Row starring Ciara Renee Nick Blaemire and George Salazar 15 Previews began on October 4 the show opened on October 20 and it closed on December 18 2016 It was directed by Jonathan Silverstein the Artistic Director of Keen Company 1 Lilli Cooper took over the role of Susan on November 22 2016 16 Other productions Edit 2003 2004 European premiereThe Hungarian production opened on July 23 2003 on the open air stage of Pecs Hungary It was directed by Tamas Baliko the director of the National Theatre of Pecs with musical direction by Zoltan Bokai The cast was Attila Nemeth as Jon Lilla Polyak as Susan and Istvan Fillar Tamas Gregorovics as Michael The production moved to the National Theatre of Pecs where it opened on November 4 2003 with new cast members Bernadett Tunyogi as Susan and Attila Csengeri as Jon The production closed on February 26 2004 2007 Danish premiereA Danish production played in 2007 starring Mads AEbeloe Nielsen as Jon Thomas Bay Pedersen as Michael and Christina Elisabeth Morkore as Susan and directed by Jens Frausing A recording of the Danish production was released in 2007 2008 Mexican premiereStarring Marco Anthonio as Jon Natalia Sosa as Susan and Beto Torres as Michael this production opened at Teatro Rafael Solana on February 20 2008 2008 Canadian premiereIgnition Theatre produced the production in May 2008 at The Matchbox in Red Deer Alberta Canada It starred Joel Crichton as Jon Wilmari Myburgh as Susan and Curtis Labelle as Michael The production ran from May 15 to 24 2009 Westport productionThe production at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport Connecticut ran from June 23 through July 18 It was directed by Scott Schwartz who directed the original off Broadway production and starred Colin Hanlon as Jon Wilson Cruz as Michael and Pearl Sun as Susan 2009 Manila premiereA Philippine production ran for three weeks in August 2009 at the Ateneo de Manila University It was staged by Blue Repertory the university s college level musical theater group under the direction of Bea Garcia 2010 San Francisco premiereTheatre Rhinoceros presented the play at the Eureka Theatre from February 9 through 28 2010 17 2010 German premiereThe German premiere of the musical opened on March 11 2010 in Kerpen near Cologne It was directed by Barbara Franck and Marco Maciejewski with musical supervision by Philipp Polzin Jon was played by Oliver Morschel and Daniel Wichmann Michael by Sascha Odendall and Joshua Vithayathil and Susan by Marina Schmitz and Michaela Berg The songs were performed in English with scenes done in German 2010 London Fringe productionThe Union Theatre performed Tick Tick Boom in April 2010 featuring Leanne Jones Ashley Campbell and Adam Rhys Davies It was directed by Damian Sandys 2011 Spanish premiersA Spanish production ran at Teatro Lara Madrid from July 14 through 22 2011 under the direction of Pablo Munoz Chapuli and starring Jorge Gonzalo as Jon David Tortosa as Michael and Laura Castrillon as Susan 2011 London revivalTick Tick Boom opened in London at the Africa Centre on October 14 2011 directed by Simon Carnell the cast featured Samuel Haughton as Jon David Adams as Michael and Katrina Boyd as Susan 2012 Argentinian premiereThe 2012 Argentinian production of Tick Tick Boom ran at the Maipo Kabaret Theatre under the direction of Nicolas Roberto and starred Andres Espinel as Mike Natalia Cesari as Susan and Paul Jeannot as Jon 2014 Dutch premiereTresore Productions performed at various theatres in The Netherlands from March 3 May 3 2014 under the direction of Koen van Dijk starring John Vooijs as Jon Renee van Wegberg as Susan and Sander van Voorst tot Voorst as Mike 2018 Czech premiereThe Czech premiere of the musical was performed at Theatre Na pradle Prague under the direction of Martin Vokoun and starred Peter Pecha as Mike Lucia Jagercikova as Susan and Tomas Vanek as Jon 2018 Hong Kong premiereA Cantonese production was performed in Ngau Chi Wan Civic Centre Theatre by theatre company Musical Trio in 2018 2018 2019 Brazilian premiereA Portuguese production ran at Teatro FAAP in Sao Paulo from October 30 2018 to January 31 2019 It was directed by Leopoldo Pacheco and Bel Gomes and starred Bruno Narchi as Jon Thiago Machado as Michael and Giulia Nadruz as Susan 2019 Taiwan premiereA production ran at the New Taipei City Arts Center in October 2019 featuring New York actor Matthew Bauman as Jon Anthony Neely as Mike and Ting Fang Liu as Susan Produced by the Tainaner Ensemble the production was directed by New York director Darren Cohen 2022 Swedish premiereProduced by Fourth Wall Productions in Malmo and directed by Swedish director Helena Rohr Jon played by Filip Vikstrom Michael played by Erik Espinoza and Susan played by Kim Bergkvist 2023 Australian premiereProduced by StoreyBoard Productions and directed by Tyran Parke Jon played by Hugh Sheridan Michael played by Finn Alexander and Susan played by Elenoa Rokobaro Casts EditCharacter Off Broadway Premiere Cast 2001 American National Tour Cast 2003 London Premiere Cast 2005 California Production 2005 Canadian Premiere 2005 London West End Premiere 2009 Encores Off Center Revival 2014 Off Broadway Revival 2016 Australian Premiere 2023Jon Raul Esparza Christian Campbell Neil Patrick Harris Andrew Samonsky Dean Armstrong Paul Keating Lin Manuel Miranda Nick Blaemire Hugh SheridanMichael Jerry Dixon Wilson Cruz Tee Jaye Wilson Cruz Michael Dufays Leon Lopez Leslie Odom Jr George Salazar Finn AlexanderSusan Amy Spanger Nikki Snelson Cassidy Janson Natascia Diaz Daphne Moens Julie Atherton Karen Olivo Ciara Renee Elenoa RokobaroAwards and nominations Edit2001 Off Broadway production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2002 Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Off Broadway Musical WonDrama Desk Awards Outstanding Musical NominatedOutstanding Book of a Musical Jonathan Larson amp David Auburn NominatedOutstanding Music Jonathan Larson NominatedOutstanding Lyrics NominatedOutstanding Director of a Musical Scott Schwartz NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Musical Raul Esparza NominatedOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Jerry Dixon NominatedLucille Lortel Awards Outstanding Musical Jonathan Larson book music and lyrics Victoria Leacock Robyn Goodman Dede Harris Lorie Cowen Levy and Beth Smith producers NominatedObie Awards Distinguished Performance by an Actor Raul Esparza WonFilm adaptation EditMain article Tick Tick Boom film A film adaptation of Tick Tick Boom directed by Lin Manuel Miranda was produced by Ron Howard Brian Grazer and Julie Oh 18 The screenplay is written by Steven Levenson The film was Miranda s feature length directorial debut 19 20 It premiered at AFI Fest on November 10 2021 followed by a limited theatrical release in the United States on November 12 2021 before being released by Netflix on November 19 2021 21 The film stars Andrew Garfield as Larson 22 References Edit a b c d Tick Tick Boom Internet Off Broadway Database Archived from the original on March 2 2021 Retrieved March 27 2021 Jones Kenneth 11 September 2016 tick tick BOOM Cast Album Released Sept 11 Playbill Archived from the original on 19 November 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Horng Susanna 17 August 2001 Tick tick BOOM Jonathan Larson CultureVulture Archived from the original on 16 November 2006 Retrieved 18 November 2014 Tick Tick Boom Music Theatre International 2015 09 16 Archived from the original on 2021 03 07 Retrieved 2021 03 27 Gutman Les June 22 2001 tick tick BOOM a CurtainUp Review CurtainUp Archived from the original on October 23 2007 Retrieved October 30 2007 Garcia John January 9 2003 tick tick BOOM Talkin Broadway Archived from the original on February 12 2003 Tick Tick Boom Cast recording listing Archived 2010 05 02 at the Wayback Machine amazon com accessed December 5 2008 Simonson Robert May 10 2002 James Benanti Pitre to Perform at Drama Desk Ceremony May 19 Tix on Sale Playbill Archived from the original on June 11 2021 Retrieved March 27 2021 ASIN B00005NQK5 Jones Kenneth January 7 2003 tick tick BOOM Tour Launches Jan 7 in Dallas Dates Continue to June Playbill Archived from the original on May 7 2021 Retrieved March 27 2021 Tripney Natasha Tick Tick Boom musicOMH com Archived from the original on November 20 2005 See Variety November 28 2005 December 4 2005 Julio Martinez Legit Reviews and LA Weekly California June 15 2006 Tick Tick Boom Notes from New York Archived from the original on January 30 2013 Breaking News Lin Manuel Miranda amp Karen Olivo to Star in tick tick BOOM for Encores FAUST and PUMP BOYS Announced BroadwayWorld March 9 2014 Archived from the original on March 15 2021 Retrieved March 27 2021 Clement Olivia October 20 2016 Tick Tick Boom Opens Tonight Playbill Archived from the original on August 11 2017 Retrieved May 6 2017 Lilli Cooper to Join TICK TICK BOOM in Extended Run Off Broadway BroadwayWorld Oct 26 2016 Archived from the original on October 24 2017 Retrieved October 23 2017 Theatre Rhino s 2009 2010 Season Theatre Rhinoceros Archived from the original on October 23 2020 Retrieved March 27 2021 Fleming Mike Jr 2018 07 19 Imagine Sets Lin Manuel Miranda s Helming Debut Rent Creator Jonathan Larson s Tick Tick Boom Evan Hansen s Steven Levenson Scripting Deadline Archived from the original on 2018 07 19 Retrieved 2021 05 29 Deb Sopan July 19 2018 Lin Manuel Miranda to Direct Film Adaptation of Tick Tick Boom The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on July 20 2018 Retrieved July 20 2018 Kroll Justin 2019 06 19 Netflix Lands Lin Manuel Miranda s Tick Tick Boom Variety Variety Archived from the original on 2020 04 03 Retrieved 2019 06 19 Jackson Angelique August 11 2021 Lin Manuel Miranda s Tick Tick Boom to Open AFI Fest Variety Archived from the original on August 11 2021 Retrieved August 11 2021 Derschowitz Jessica Tick Tick Boom review Jonathan Larson s story shines in a musical that sings from the heart Entertainment Weekly November 19 2021External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Tick Tick 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