

Karnak, a mechanical fortune teller automaton, introduces himself as the show's narrator ("Welcome."). The musical opens with the voice of Jane Doe singing, leading to the introduction of the musical's narrator ("Karnak's Dream of Life").

The show is making its California premiere at Chance Theater in Anaheim, CA as of 2023. Following the death of original director/choreographer Rachel Rockwell, a production based on Rockwell's direction opened at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta in 2019, directed by Leora Morris and featuring much of the same cast and creative team. will provide the kind of thrills we look for in all musical comedies, however outlandish their subject matter: an engaging and varied score, knocked out of the park by a superlative cast, and a supremely witty book." The same production went to Seattle in 2018 at the 5th Avenue Theatre. Charles Isherwood of The New York Times praised the show, stating "this delightfully weird and just plain delightful show. She was replaced by original Chicago company member Tiffany Tatreau. Taylor Louderman was initially cast in the production but withdrew during previews, citing creative differences. With Rockwell again directing, the show opened Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre with an official opening night on 30 November 2016, ending its limited run on 18 December. Directed by Rachel Rockwell, the production opened on 29 September 2015, playing a limited run until 8 November. The American premiere took place at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. A production played at the Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto in 2011, and there was a tour of Western Canada in 2013.

The world premiere production took place in Victoria, British Columbia at Atomic Vaudeville in 2008. Each tells a story to win the reward of a mechanical fortune teller - the chance to return to life. Cassian High School chamber choir of Uranium City, Saskatchewan, who perish on a faulty roller coaster called "The Cyclone". It tells the story of the members of the St. It is the second installment in Richmond's "Uranium Teen Scream Trilogy," a collection of three theatrical works, one not yet written, that take place in the exaggerated Uranium City. Ride the Cyclone is a musical with music, lyrics and book by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell. Official poster for the Off-Broadway productionĢ008: Atomic Vaudeville, Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaĢ022 Mccarter Theatre Princeton, New JerseyĢ022 Blue Bridge Theatre Victoria, British ColumbiaĢ022 Bancroft Village Playhouse Bancroft, Ontario
