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==Plot== Jon is an aspiring [[composer]] for [[musical theater]], who lives in [[SoHo]], New York. The year is 1990, and as his 30th birthday approaches Jon is worried about his aging and lack of achievement ("30/90"). Michael, a friend of Jon's since childhood, gave up acting to pursue a more lucrative career in [[marketing]]. Susan, Jon's girlfriend, is a dancer who teaches [[ballet]] to "wealthy and untalented children". On the roof of his apartment building, Jon reveals that he is nervous about an upcoming workshop of his newest musical, ''[[Superbia (musical)|SUPERBIA]].'' When Susan comes to join him, he comments on her dress and how beautiful it makes her look ("Green Green Dress"). The next morning, Susan asks Jon about the possibility of leaving New York. Jon is torn between following his dream of composing and opting for security and family in a different career ("Johnny Can’t Decide"). His reverie is cut short when he remembers his day job as a waiter in a SoHo diner ("Sunday"). After work, Michael picks Jon up in his brand new [[BMW]] to show Jon his new apartment. Michael exults at the thought of a life of luxury ("No More"), and pressures Jon further to consider changing his career path. He agrees to accompany Michael to work the next day and visit a brainstorming session at his firm. Back at home, Jon plans to spend the remainder of the evening composing, but is interrupted by a call from Susan ("Therapy"). At Michael's office, the brainstorming session involves naming a cooking fat substitute through a convoluted process. Jon sees the futility of the process and his unwillingness to cooperate gets him removed from the meeting. As Jon drives Michael to the airport for a business trip, they argue about the meeting. Michael tells Jon that the life Susan wants doesn't sound bad, and that he wishes his job could give him the chance to settle down ("Real Life"). After dropping Michael off, Jon goes to a rehearsal for ''SUPERBIA,'' but not before stopping to get a snack of [[Twinkie]]s ("Sugar"). At the market, he spies Karessa Johnson, one of his actors for ''SUPERBIA.'' She reveals a similar weakness for Twinkies, and this leads to a sudden friendship between the two. After the rehearsal, Susan sees Jon and Karessa walking together and becomes jealous. Jon begs Susan to stay and be with him. Despite this, she leaves for home, and Jon thinks about what may have happened to make her behave this way ("See Her Smile"). The next morning, Jon arrives early at the theater for the workshop of ''SUPERBIA.'' Karessa steals the show with her performance of “Come to Your Senses”. Jon gets many congratulations, but no offers to produce the show, and so, in his eyes, the workshop has been a failure. Jon visits Michael and tells him that he is through with music. Michael says that while he enjoys how he makes a lot more money now, he finds the job to be banal and unrewarding. The two argue, and Jon yells at Michael for not understanding fear or insecurity. Michael responds by telling Jon that he is HIV-positive. Shocked, Jon leaves quickly and wanders through [[Central Park]] until he finds himself at the closed [[Delacorte Theater]]. He finds an old rehearsal piano and begins to play it while collecting his thoughts. Jon ponders on whether the amount of sacrifice required for his career in music is worth it, and whether those telling him to "have it all, play the game" are right ("Why"). Ultimately, he realizes that he will only be happy as a professional composer, no matter what hardships that may bring. The next morning is Jon's thirtieth birthday party ("30/90 (Reprise)"). He sees Susan, who is getting ready to leave. She gives him his birthday gift: a thousand sheets of blank manuscript paper. They agree to write to each other, and she leaves. The phone rings, and the caller is Jon's idol, [[Stephen Sondheim]]. Sondheim leaves Jon his contact information so they can meet and discuss ''SUPERBIA''. Jon realizes that he is surrounded by friends and that his talents are finally being recognized ("Louder than Words").<ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-09-16|title=Tick, Tick... Boom!|url=https://www.mtishows.com/tick-tick-boom|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-27|website=Music Theatre International|archive-date=2021-03-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210307061112/https://www.mtishows.com/tick-tick-boom}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Gutman|first=Les|date=June 22, 2001|title=''tick, tick...BOOM!'', a ''CurtainUp'' Review|url=http://www.curtainup.com/ticktickboom.html|url-status=live|website=CurtainUp|access-date=October 30, 2007|archive-date=October 23, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071023020725/http://curtainup.com/ticktickboom.html}}</ref>
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