Jonathan Larson’s - RENT Book, Music and Lyrics by: Jonathan Larson Based on the opera La Boheme by: Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Puccini “In these dangerous times where the world is ripping apart at the seams, we can learn from those who stare death in the face everyday by reaching out to each other and bonding as a community, rather than hiding from the terrors of Life.” — Jonathan Larson, NYC 1996 — Jonathan’s story is for everyone as it emphasizes what it truly means to be human and the complex emotions and the situations that come with just living. The story deals with homelessness, HIV, discrimination, addiction and human value. RENT is also about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. RENT is set in the East Village of New York City in the 1980’s. It follows a year in the lives of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive. How these young Bohemians navigate their dreams, loves and conflicts is the narrative thread through this groundbreaking musical and pop cultural phenomenon. In 1996, Jonathan Larson’s RENT won the iconic Pulitzer Prize. Other awards were: • 4 Tony Awards - Best Musical, Best Book, Best Original score (music and lyrics) and Best Actor, Jermain Wilson Heredia who played Angel. • Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical • The Obie Award for Best Composer and Writer • The Olivier Award for Best New Musical RENT ran at the Nederlander Theatre on Broadway for 12 amazing years with sold out houses. It still continues to tour the world and is performed in professional venues, schools and community theaters all over this planet. The message is universal and it still is relevant after 28 yrs! Sadly, in the wee hours of the morning of the opening night preview of RENT, Jonathan Larson at the of 35 yrs. old died at home from an aortic aneurysm. He never saw the finished product of his show. The NY Times wrote after the opening of RENT: “RENT is one of the most impactful shows in the history of musical theater. This rock opera is the contemporary answer to La Boheme that rushes forward on an electric current of emotion that is anything but morbid”. —NY Times, 1996 —
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