Faith Howes, Adam Minton, and Ryan Lile in Tick, Tick...Boom! (Michael Brunk) |
Tick Tick … Boom!
Through November 22, 2014
In a terrific introduction to three newer-to-Seattle-stages
musical theater performers, SecondStory Repertory is presenting Jonathan Larson’s
Tick, Tick…Boom! This musical
preceded Larson’s blockbuster hit, Rent,
so it is a historical curiosity, and an opportunity to hear Larson’s development
as a musical writer. It’s also a precursor to more “rock” musicals.
The story focuses on Jon (Adam Minton) who is turning 30 in New York City in 1990 and is
despairing of actually writing the Great American Musical and is on the cusp of
thinking he maybe should just give it up. It is autobiographical and references
an even earlier musical that Larson wrote called Superbia that is about to be presented as a workshop production.
Nascent musicals often move from workshops to developments, if producers come
to and like the workshop. A lot is hanging in the balance.
Jon’s current girlfriend, Susan (Faith Howes), is a dancer who wants to settle down and have a
family and, more importantly, move away. Jon’s best friend is Michael (Ryan Lile), who has already left acting
for a corporate job, enjoying the money and stability. So, Jon is surrounded by
people who have changed their goals, and maybe he’s supposed to as well. After
all, he survives by waiting tables.