The Wild Party Official

The narrative is based on Joseph Moncure March's scandalous 1928 book-length poem, which notably inspired two completely separate, rival musical adaptations opening in New York during the exact same theatrical season in 2000. 🎭 The Two Musical Adaptations

: This production focuses heavily on the intense, tragic love triangle between Queenie, Burrs, and Black. It won the Outer Critics Circle Award and features high-energy, driving jazz numbers. The Wild Party

: Queenie aggressively flirts with Black to get back at Burrs. Meanwhile, Kate tries to wedge herself between Queenie and Burrs by aggressively pursuing him. The Climax The Wild Party - New York City Center The narrative is based on Joseph Moncure March's

: A wild assortment of Manhattan's fringe society arrives, including a minor named Nadine, the trouble-making Kate, and Kate's suave companion, Mr. Black. : Queenie aggressively flirts with Black to get

: After a physical altercation on a Sunday morning, Burrs suggests they throw a massive party to relieve the tension and entertain "all the old gang".

: Queenie and Burrs have been together for a few years, but their dynamic has turned abusive and stale.

: Directed by George C. Wolfe and starring Toni Collette and Mandy Patinkin, this adaptation leans heavily into the dark underbelly of the era, operating as a character study of a wider variety of colorful, desperate guests. 📖 Plot Summary