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BroadwayWorld.com is proud to present 30 Days of RENT. Each day, we'll feature a special video clip on the site, including lots of never-before-seen footage from press events, Q&As and live events! Be sure to check back each day to see the latest video!
Visit the Official Rent website here: www.siteforrent.com
Rent, written by Jonathan Larson and directed by Michael Greif,
opened at Broadway's Nederlander Theatre, on April 29, 1996 following a
history making, sold out, extended limited engagement at off-Broadway's
New York Theatre Workshop. The musical went on to win every major best
musical award, including the Tony Award, as well as the Pulitzer Prize
for drama. Rent became the seventh longest running show in Broadway history in 2006, surpassing Miss Saigon. With its groundbreaking rock score by Larson and a story that captured the current of its generation, Rent is
set in New York in the East Village, where a group of artists love and
live La Vie Boheme even under the shadow of poverty, failure, illness
and death. The La Boheme-based
show won the Pultizer and the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical, as well
as 3 others. Tragically, Larson died a few months before the show
opened.
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