Doonesbury (musical)
Doonesbury, also known as Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy, is a 1983 musical with a book and lyrics by Garry Trudeau and music by Elizabeth Swados.
Doonesbury | |
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Original Broadway Playbill | |
Music | Elizabeth Swados |
Lyrics | Garry Trudeau |
Book | Garry Trudeau |
Basis | Doonesbury series of comic strips by playwright |
Productions | 1983 Broadway |
Based on Trudeau's comic strip of the same name, it served to change the format of the strip from an episodic satire of college campus life that existed on a floating timeline to a more character driven, serialized political cartoon series in which characters changed, aged, and died, while still retaining a satirical political bent. Notably, the play depicts the core cast of characters—perpetually twenty-something undergraduates for the first twelve years of the strip's run—graduating college.
Trudeau took a nearly two-year sabbatical from writing the comic strip to develop the project.
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