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Mark Hollman

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ComposerLyricist b. 1963

Mark Hollmann (born 1963) is an American composer and lyricist.

Also credited on1 work

Urinetown

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In the literature4 passages

  • Urinetown is a highly entertaining and funny show, but its underlying plot (supported by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis’s dark Kurt Weill–esque score) is actually a satiric comment on corporate culture and greed. While much hysterical mayhem ensues, multiple characters die or are murdered. This, however, doesn’t stop the characters from sing…ebooks/Hoffman, Warren/Great White Way_ Race and the Broadway Musical, The - Warren Hoffman.txt
  • Book and Lyrics by Greg Kotis; Director, John Rando; Music and Lyrics, Mark Hollman; Sets, Scott Pask; Lighting, Brian MacDevitt; Choreography, John Carrafa; Costumes, Jonathan Bixby; Sound, Jeff Curtis, Lew Meade; Fight Direction, Rick Sordelet; Orchestrations, Bruce Coughlin; Musical Direction, Edwin Strauss; Music Coordination, John Mi…theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 2002-03 Season, v. 59 (Willis).txt
  • THE BALLAD OF MARY O'CONNOR A song by Greg Kotis and Mark Hollman; Performed by Rich Krueger; September 10, 2002theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 2002-03 Season, v. 59 (Willis).txt
  • URINETOWN Book and Lyrics by Greg Kotis; Music and Lyrics by Mark Hollman; Director, John Rando; Musical Staging, John Carrafa; Scenic Design, Scott Pask; Costume Design, Gregory A. Gale and Jonathan Bixby;theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 2002-03 Season, v. 59 (Willis).txt

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What this page does not know

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