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Green Day's American Idiot
Green Day's powerhouse album is brought to life in this electric-rock musical of youthful disillusion.
7
Roles
+ Ensemble
1
Act
Full Synopsis

Prologue: Dozens of televisions announce random bits of news, gossip, and commercials. Everyone is fixated on his or her own television. Fed up with the state of the union, the company explodes in anger ("American Idiot").

We find ourselves in a suburban wasteland at some point in the recent past. We meet Johnny. He's almost 30 and he's done nothing with his life. He goes to commiserate with his friend Will ("Jesus of Suburbia"). Their friend Tunny shows up, and they party. When the three of them run out of beer, they head to the 7-11, where Tunny exposes the do-nothing go-nowhere quicksand of their lives ("City of the Damned"). They get riled up, and Johnny challenges his friends to care ("I Don't Care"). Heather appears. She is pregnant, and doesn't know what to do ("Dearly Beloved"). Meanwhile, a decision is made. Johnny, Will, and Tunny will head to The City to start a new life. At the last moment, Heather reveals to Will that she is pregnant with his child and Will decides to stay home ("Tales From Another Broken Home").

Johnny and Tunny take a bus across the country. As expected, the America they find sickens them, and they redouble their commitment to forging their own path ("Holiday"). They arrive in The City and share a cheap room at a dive hotel. Days pass. Tunny sleeps, but Johnny walks out into the night to claim his connection to the city. He even sees a lonely girl in a window and flirts with her ("Boulevard of Broken Dreams"). Back in the hotel, Tunny wakes up. Disillusioned with the city, he has a television-induced mystical revelation ("Favorite Son"). Mesmerizing images of power and patriotism inspire Tunny to enlist in the military ("Are We the Waiting"). Johnny returns to the hotel to find Tunny gone. Alone and desperate, Johnny conjures an all-powerful alter ego, St. Jimmy. Surrounded disciples and jacked up on St. Jimmy's charisma and drugs, Johnny tracks down the girl in the window, Whatsername, and makes his move ("St. Jimmy").

Johnny hooks up with Whatsername. Back in suburbia, Will and Heather struggle to keep their relationship alive, but Will's inertia threatens to get the best of him. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, we find Tunny in combat, where he is injured ("Give Me Novocaine"). Johnny is smitten with Whatsername and wants to celebrate, but St. Jimmy has other plans for them ("Last of the American Girls/She's a Rebel"). St. Jimmy gives Johnny and Whatsername some high-grade heroin, and they shoot up. By this time, Will and Heather's baby has been born, and Will is increasingly oblivious as Heather tenderly commits herself to her baby's future ("Last Night on Earth"). Heather has had enough of Will's pot-and-alcohol-fueled apathy. Despite Will's protestations, she takes the baby and walks out ("Too Much Too Soon").

Tunny is in a military hospital in the Middle East with three other injured soldiers ("Before the Lobotomy"). His left leg has been severely wounded. In a morphine-induced hallucination, a mysterious burqa-clad seductress appears to him from the sky. She pulls him into an ecstatic mid-air dance ("Extraordinary Girl"). The mirage disappears and he is left with his fellow soldiers in agony ("Before the Lobotomy (Reprise)"). In the city, Johnny sings Whatsername a beautiful love song that he has written for her ("When It's Time"). This propels St. Jimmy to action. Threatened by Johnny and Whatsername's intensifying connection, he retaliates by trying to seperate them. Johnny's need for drugs suddenly increases. As he ties off and shoots up, he pictures Will, and they reiterate their old credo ("Know Your Enemy").

Three simultaneous events. In the military hospital, Tunny's leg has been amputated. His nurse, the Extraordinary Girl from his fantasy, gives him a sponge bath and comforts him. Back in suburbia, Will is alone, and Heather is somewhere far away, with their child. In the city, Whatsername appeals to Johnny to clean up and get serious about his life and their relationship ("21 Guns"). Johnny can't handle it, and taunts her under the continuing influence of St. Jimmy. Whatsername has had it, and she leaves Johnny ("Letterbomb"). Johnny hits rock bottom. He longs for better days ahead, Tunny longs for home, and Will longs for all the things he's lost ("Wake Me Up When September Ends").

Johnny commits to getting clean. St. Jimmy relaizes his days are numbered, and the Johnny/St. Jimmy matrix explodes in the metaphorical suicide of St. Jimmy ("The Death of St, Jimmy"). Johnny joins the work force. He doesn't like it too much ("East 12th St."). Will, out of grass and all alone with his television, bemoans his outcast state ("Nobody Like You"). He finally gets up off the couch, when suddenly Heather appears on television with her new rockstar boyfriend ("Rock and Roll Girlfriend"). Will freaks. He heads to the 7-11, waiting for something to happen. Johnny returns home, and so does Tunny. The three friends reunite in the parking lot of the 7-11. Tunny introduces his Extraordinary Girl, who has returned home with him. Heather and her rock and roll boyfriend arrive. In an uneasy truce, she allows Will to show his kid to his two best friends. Other friends show up, too, to greet the three guys who they haven't seen in a year ("We're Coming Home"). Epilogue: A year has gone by. Johnny reflects on the mistakes of his past. And for the first time he can live inside the struggle between rage and love that has defined his life. With this acceptance comes the possibility of hope ("Whatsername").

Johnny

The self-proclaimed "Jesus of Suburbia." Bored of his do-nothing, go-nowhere existence, he takes off for the city to get a new lease on life. He wages an inner war between a budding love for Whatsername and growing dependency on St. Jimmy and drugs.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: B4

Vocal range bottom: B2

Tunny

Johnny's friend who follows him to the city and eventually enlists in the army. He travels to the Middle East. A dreamer who is easily swayed, first by Johnny's ideas and then by patriotism and the American Dream.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: B4

Vocal range bottom: D3

Will

Johnny's friend. He ends up staying in Suburbia to take care of pregnant girlfriend Heather. The more he stays on the couch, the more he becomes slowly disconnected from the world and his own relationships.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: A4

Vocal range bottom: C#3

St. Jimmy

Johnny's alter ego. Known as the "city badass." An enigmatic and charismatic enabler who gets Johnny addicted to drugs and grows jealous of his relationship with Whatsername.

Gender: male

Vocal range top: F#5

Vocal range bottom: C3

Heather

A girl in Suburbia and Will's girlfriend. She discovers she is pregnant but has difficulty telling her boyfriend of the news. Once she settles down with him, she struggles to maintain their relationship with his despondency and eventually leaves him.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: E5

Vocal range bottom: A3

Whatsername

A girl in the city who falls for Johnny. A rebellious activist who is willing to follow Johnny to the ends of the earth, but fights to have him embrace their authentic relationship rather than pursue his addiction.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: D#5

Vocal range bottom: F#3

Extraordinary Girl

A girl in the Middle East who appears as a sexual hallucination to injured Tunny. Attractive and mysterious, she later appears as his nurse and accompanies him home after the war.

Gender: female

Vocal range top: E5

Vocal range bottom: Bb3

Ensemble

The Men (Carson, Daniel, Brandon, John, Jamal, Dustin, Jared); The Women (Chelsea, Ashley, Aurie)

Show History

Inspiration

American Idiot, with a book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer, lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong, and music by the band Green Day, is based on the concept album of the same name by Green Day. The score includes all the songs from the 2004 album, though it also pulls from other material: the album 21st Century Breakdown, B-sides to the initial album, and a completely new song titled "When It's Time." While recording American Idiot, the band members each recorded 30-second songs eventually pieced together into suite songs such as "Homecoming" and "Jesus of Suburbia." They then created a concept album; their basis stemmed from many different sources like previous concept records from The Who,The Rocky Horror Picture Show and the original concept-album-musical Jesus Christ Superstar. When director Michael Mayer heard the album, he expressed an interest in collaborating with the band to adapt it for the stage.

Productions

American Idiot premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre on September 15, 2009, and extended twice up to November 15. The musical moved east to the St. James Theatre on Broadway. With a creative team that included much of the same team from the Broadway production of Spring Awakening, it ran until April 24, 2011.

The first national touring production of the musical launched in Toronto on December 28, 2011. Numerous tours have launched since then, including a non-union tour in late summer 2012, a UK and Ireland tour from October to December 2012, and yet another United States tour in early 2014. The show also premiered in Asia with a Tokyo/Seoul tour in 2013.

Cultural Influence

  • The world premiere tryout production of American Idiot became the top-grossing show in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's history.
  • Green Day frontman and bookwriter/lyricist Billie Joe Armstrong stepped into the role of St. Jimmy several times over the run of the musical on Broadway. This event marks one of the extremely rare times that a writer has stepped in to play a character in his own play.
  • Broadway Idiot, a documentary showing Armstrong's journey to the Broadway stage, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 15, 2013. It was later released in theaters and Video on Demand on October 11, 2013.
Critical Reaction

"American Idiot knows no limits -- it's a global knockout. Blows your mind while it blows the roof off. Looking for a groundbreaking musical event? You just found it." -Rolling Stone

"Invigorating, moving and thrilling! A true rock opera." -The New York Times

"kinetically entertaining in a way that intentionally reflects the shallow, media-saturated culture the album rails against." -LA Times

Show History

Inspiration

American Idiot, with a book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer, lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong, and music by the band Green Day, is based on the concept album of the same name by Green Day. The score includes all the songs from the 2004 album, though it also pulls from other material: the album 21st Century Breakdown, B-sides to the initial album, and a completely new song titled "When It's Time." While recording American Idiot, the band members each recorded 30-second songs eventually pieced together into suite songs such as "Homecoming" and "Jesus of Suburbia." They then created a concept album; their basis stemmed from many different sources like previous concept records from The Who,The Rocky Horror Picture Show and the original concept-album-musical Jesus Christ Superstar. When director Michael Mayer heard the album, he expressed an interest in collaborating with the band to adapt it for the stage.

Productions

American Idiot premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre on September 15, 2009, and extended twice up to November 15. The musical moved east to the St. James Theatre on Broadway. With a creative team that included much of the same team from the Broadway production of Spring Awakening, it ran until April 24, 2011.

The first national touring production of the musical launched in Toronto on December 28, 2011. Numerous tours have launched since then, including a non-union tour in late summer 2012, a UK and Ireland tour from October to December 2012, and yet another United States tour in early 2014. The show also premiered in Asia with a Tokyo/Seoul tour in 2013.

Cultural Influence

  • The world premiere tryout production of American Idiot became the top-grossing show in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's history.
  • Green Day frontman and bookwriter/lyricist Billie Joe Armstrong stepped into the role of St. Jimmy several times over the run of the musical on Broadway. This event marks one of the extremely rare times that a writer has stepped in to play a character in his own play.
  • Broadway Idiot, a documentary showing Armstrong's journey to the Broadway stage, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 15, 2013. It was later released in theaters and Video on Demand on October 11, 2013.
Critical Reaction

"American Idiot knows no limits -- it's a global knockout. Blows your mind while it blows the roof off. Looking for a groundbreaking musical event? You just found it." -Rolling Stone

"Invigorating, moving and thrilling! A true rock opera." -The New York Times

"kinetically entertaining in a way that intentionally reflects the shallow, media-saturated culture the album rails against." -LA Times

Billing

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You agree to bill the Play and the Authors in all programs, houseboards, displays and in all advertising and all paid publicity, in the following manner:

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Music by
Green Day
Lyrics by
Billie Joe Armstrong
Book by
 Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer
 
NOTE:  The size of the billing for the names Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer must be at least 35% of the size of the letters in the word “IDIOT” in the authorized logo.
 
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Original Broadway Production Produced by  Tom Hulce & Ira Pittelman
Ruth and Stephen Hendel     Vivek Tiwary and Gary Kaplan     Aged In Wood and Burnt Umber
Scott M. Delman   Latitude Link   HOP Theatricals and Jeffrey Finn    Larry Welk
Bensinger Filerman and Moellenberg Taylor    Allan S. Gordon/Élan V. McAllister
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
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and
Was originally produced by Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA 
Tony Taccone, Artistic Director / Susan Medak, Managing Director
 
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Musical Arrangements and Orchestrations
Tom Kitt
 
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Included Materials

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KEYBOARD-CONDUCTOR SCORE 2
LIBRETTO/VOCAL BOOK 22

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Title Address Organization Website Date Venue
American Idiot

254 W 54th St Fl 10
New York, NY 10019-5516
United States

54 Below 54 Below
American Idiot

1505 State St Fl 2
Erie, PA 16501-2206
United States

Performing Artists Collective Alliance (paca) to Performing Artists Collective Allia
American Idiot

1575 South State Street
Salt Lake Cty, UT 84115
United States

Grand Theatre At Salt Lake Community College http://www.grandthe… to Slcc Grand Theatre
American Idiot

420 Cottage Road
South Portland, ME 4106
United States

Portland Players http://www.portland… to Phyllis Theatre-portland Players
American Idiot

327 East Kearsley Street
Flint, MI 48503
United States

Flint Repertory Theatre to University Theatre
American Idiot

7630 Telegraph Road
Alexandria, VA 22310
United States

Hayfield Secondary School to Hayfield Secondary School
American Idiot

1010 Nwc Macinnes Pl
Tampa, FL 33673
United States

Jobsite Theatre to Straz Center For The Performing Art
American Idiot

Department Of Theatre
75 College Drive, Station 6210
Montevallo, AL 35115
United States

University Of Montevallo http://montevallo.e… to Black Box Theatre
American Idiot

Derry New Hampshire
4 Claire Avenue
Derry, NH 3038
United States

Kids Coop Theatre http://www.derrynh… to Derry Opera House
American Idiot

210 Main St
Hudson Falls, NY 12839
United States

Broadway Upstate to The Strand Theater
American Idiot

210 Main St
Hudson Falls, NY 12839
United States

Broadway Upstate to The Strand Theater
American Idiot

142 Springfield Rd
Belchertown, MA 01007-9046
United States

Belchertown High School to Belchertown High School
American Idiot

5 Valley View Drive
Rising Sun, MD 21911
United States

Street Lamp Productions to Street Lamp Productions
American Idiot

142 Springfield Rd
Belchertown, MA 01007-9046
United States

Belchertown High School to Belchertown High School
American Idiot

5 Valley View Drive
Rising Sun, MD 21911
United States

Street Lamp Productions to Street Lamp Productions
American Idiot

Cabrillo College
6500 Soquel Dr
Aptos, CA 95003
United States

Cabrillo College Theater Department to Black Box Theater At Cabrillo
American Idiot

1187 N High Street
Columbus, OH 43201
United States

Short North Stage http://www.shortnor… to Short North Stage
American Idiot

Cabrillo College
6500 Soquel Dr
Aptos, CA 95003
United States

Cabrillo College Theater Department to Black Box Theater At Cabrillo
American Idiot

1187 N High Street
Columbus, OH 43201
United States

Short North Stage http://www.shortnor… to Short North Stage
American Idiot

Derry New Hampshire
4 Claire Avenue
Derry, NH 3038
United States

Kids Coop Theatre http://www.derrynh… to Derry Opera House
American Idiot

475 Valley Street
Providence, RI 2908
United States

Wilbury Theatre Group to Wilbury Theatre Group
American Idiot

352 Lafayette Street
Salem, MA 1970
United States

Salem State University- Student Activities to Callan Studio Theatre
American Idiot

200 Madison Ave North
Bainbridge Is, WA 98110
United States

Bainbridge Performing Arts http://www.bainbrid… to Bainbridge Performing Arts, Theater
American Idiot

427 Franklin Street
Schenectady, NY 12305
United States

Schenectady Light Opera Sloc http://www.slocthea… to Schenectady Light Opera Company
American Idiot

Bernie Grant Arts Centre
London
N15 4RX
United Kingdom

Urdang Academy to Bernie Grant Arts Centre
American Idiot

United States

Balor Developement Commmunity Arts to Balor Arts Centre
American Idiot

Chatham And Clarendon Grammar School Theatre
Ramsgate
CT11 7PS
United Kingdom

Wantsum Productions to Chatham And Clarendon Grammar School Theatre
American Idiot

The Brit School-Obie Theatre
Croydon
CR0 2HN
United Kingdom

Brit School to The Brit School-Obie Theatre
American Idiot

Bardic Theatre
Dungannon
BT70 3DL
United Kingdom

Bardic Theatre to Bardic Theatre
American Idiot

United States

Compagnia Semitony to Cine Teatro Orione
American Idiot

Building H
1700 Spartan Dr
Elgin, IL 60123-7189
United States

Childrens Theatre Of Elgin http://tickets.elgi… to Blizzard Theatre, Ecc
American Idiot

3150 Sheyenne St
West Fargo, ND 58078-8546
United States

West Fargo Events http://westfargoeve… to Essentia Health Plaza At The Lights
American Idiot

957 E. Atlantic Ave.
Haddonfield, NJ 8033
United States

Haddonfield Plays And Players http://www.haddonfi… to Haddonfield Plays And Players - Main
American Idiot

Suite 3037,cofac
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252-0001
United States

Towson University- Department Of Theatre to Towson University
American Idiot

503 N Pine Street
Pittsburg, KS 66762
United States

Pittsburg Community Theatre http://www.pctinfo… to Pittsburg Community Theatre
American Idiot

1123 2nd St
Wyandotte, MI 48192-5208
United States

Downriver Actors Guild http://www.2ndstpac… to 2nd Street Performing Arts Center
American Idiot

1000 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, NY 14623
United States

Monroe Community College http://www.monroecc… to Mcc Theatre
American Idiot

135 N Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
United States

Center Theatre Group to Mark Taper Forum
American Idiot

Po Box 387
Bound Brook, NJ 8805
United States

Somerset Co Cultural Arts Center http://www.brookart… to Somerset Co Cultural Arts Center
American Idiot

1800 S. Kirkman Rd.
Orlando, FL 32811
United States

Valencia College to Black Box Theatre
American Idiot

151 Kalmus Unit H9
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
United States

Braver Players Theater Company http://www.braverpl… to Braver Players Studio
American Idiot

24 Market Street
Oneonta, NY 13820
United States

Foothills Performing Arts And Civic Center http://www.foothill… to Foothills Performing Arts And Civic
American Idiot

1750a Merrick Ave
Merrick, NY 11566-2728
United States

Cultural Arts Playhouse Cap to Cultural Arts Playhouse- Merrick
American Idiot

120 W Poplar St
Sidney, OH 45365-2719
United States

Raise The Roof For The Arts to Historic Sidney Theatre
American Idiot

458 North Ave
Dunellen,, NJ 8812
United States

The Actors Studio Of New Jersey http://www.dunellen… Dunellen Theater
American Idiot

4250 Richmond Rd
Highland Hills, OH 44122
United States

Cuyahoga Community College to Simon And Rose Mandel Theatre
American Idiot

1000 College Blvd
Pensacola, FL 32504
United States

District Bd Of Trustees Of Pensacola State College http://performingar… to Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium
American Idiot

Red Rose Theatre
Rugeley
WS15 2AA
United Kingdom

Big 3 Productions to Red Rose Theatre
American Idiot

5151 Park Ave
Fairfield, CT 06825-1090
United States

Sacred Heart University http://www.sacredhe… to Edgerton Center
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