
When it premiered in 1996 at the New York Theatre Workshop, Jonathan Larson’s RENT fortuitously coincided with the 100th anniversary of La Bohéme, the renowned opera upon which RENT was based. But while Giacomo Puccini’s 19thcentury work portrays young Parisian bohemians dealing with landlords, love and tuberculosis, RENT’s cast of young disaffected artists and performers, philosophers and junkies, lovers and fighters seeks love and creative fulfillment in the face of the fast approaching 21st American century, with the AIDS epidemic and the class struggle wracking New York City as a backdrop.
Audiences would be swept away: the show was unlike any staged before, with its stunning musical score incorporating pop, gospel, tango, blues, and rock ‘n roll, and its roster of sympathetic characters whose relevance and freshness carries through to this day. Adding to the show’s mystique, its creator Jonathan Larson only 35 years old at the time died suddenly following RENT’s final dress rehearsal. It is almost as if his show, his seven-year labor of love, became his own story, a reminder to celebrate life and pursue one’s dreams even in the face of death.
RENT the musical is an R rated show recommended for ages 16 and up.
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Ticket prices are $16 Student and Senior and $18 for adults. Group rates available for groups of 10 or more at $12 per ticket, email coretheatrics2008@gmail.com for group tickets.