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Tick, Tick... BOOM! is a musical written by Jonathan Larson concerning a starving artist, Jon, in New York City, who is worried he has made the wrong career choice to be part of the performing arts. His friend Michael, who has abandoned his dreams of the theater, is now becoming a successful businessman, and Jon's work is beginning to interfere with his relationship with his girlfriend, Susan. The story is considered to be autobiographical, as stated by Larson's father in the liner notes of the cast recording. It was originally produced Off-Off-Broadway as a rock monologue, a new form of theatre for the time. Larson's later work includes the musical Rent.A significant result of the original run of the show, when Larson still performed the show himself, was that it attracted the attention of a young producer named Jeffrey Seller, who became a fan of Larson's work after seeing it and connecting with it personally. Although he never felt he could sell Tick, Tick...BOOM!, his interest in Larson would continue into 1995 when he saw the NYTW production of Rent and convinced his fellow producers to bring it to Broadway.//The musical was produced off-Broadway in 2001 with a number of changes. First, it was changed from a one-character play to a three-character play; the actor playing Jon plays that role throughout the show, but the actors playing Michael and Susan are responsible for all the other roles in the show. Also, the script and score were streamlined and edited. This production had a cast recording produced and is licensed for production by Music Theatre International.The cast was as follows
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