Grammaropolis
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Gramma's Cineplex.

The Grammaropolis video destination. Gramma takes the tickets, runs the projector, and knows everyone by name.

For audio-only listening (songs, the Punctuate This! album, future audio episodes), Gramma sends you down the street to WNOT Radio.

Tonight's feature

Noun Town.

Starring Nelson the Noun, noun.

Showtimes by character

Every part of speech has a movie.

Pick your screen. Each song was written, recorded, and animated as a stand-alone short. They air on YouTube today; the canonical home is here.

Grammaropolis Album cover
From the catalog

The Grammaropolis Album. 2012.

The original Grammaropolis soundtrack, made in partnership with Parents' Choice Award-winning children's musician Doctor Noize. Every part-of-speech song, recorded with a full band, mixed for adult ears as well as kid ears.

Every song is a different musical genre. An epic musical-theater Verb number. A gospel-inspired Conjunction tune. The Interjection grooves to a techno electronica track and the Pronoun sings the piano blues. The videos in the Cineplex are the music videos; this is the album they came from.

For audio-only listening, head to WNOT Radio.

Phase 2: in the lobby

A theater, not a content grid.

Phase 2 turns this page into a working theater: a marquee that flips, ticket-stub bookmarks, a snack-bar of liner-note essays, and Gramma at the front of the house. Punctuation Department vignettes get a wing. Behind-the-scenes content from twenty years of Grammaropolis gets a back room. For now: the videos.