Theater teacher Dan Lafferty talks to seniorZaynah Simonian who plays Little Sally about her performance in the show during intermission. Intermission is an important part of the show that gives actors a break from the spotlight.
Sophomore Carter Moon and WMU student Elana Hewett control the lighting for the show.
Spotlight operator Jude Foster gets ready for a run of the show. As a spotlight operator, they make sure that the light illuminates the right actor in each scene.
Head of the Urine Good Company, Mr. Cladwell, played by juniorFelix Bahrou, stands before the audience. The Urine Good Company controls all of the toilets in the town.
Main character Bobby Strong, played by juniorLucas Banks, leads a revolution to fight for free bathrooms.
Hope, played by senior Catie Frink, and Bobby Strong, played by junior Lucas Banks, meet on a late night walk. Despite the two being from different backgrounds, they form an interesting connection.
Actors perform a scene that they needed to practice before the night's performance to make sure it runs well. In order to make sure the performance is perfect, actors have to repeat scenes several times.
Mr. Cladwell confronts Bobby Strong about the revolution Bobby is starting. Tired of having to pay for toilets, townspeople have begun revolting.
Mr. Cladwell sings to his daughter, Hope, about taking over the family business. The Urine Good Company is supposed to represent real world monopolistic business models.
The cast of "Urinetown" holds a company meeting at the end of the show to discuss how the show went. Dan Lafferty talks about things that he saw went well and things that could be improved before the show opens.