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RENT comes to Edinburgh's Festival Theatre this February

By: Jan. 20, 2017
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Robert Mackintosh and Idili Theatricals Limited, in association with Theatr Clwyd and Wales Millennium Centre, present the 20th Anniversary production of Jonathan Larson's ground-breaking Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical RENT. This brand new production, directed by Bruce Guthrie, tells the thrilling story of a group of young artists struggling to survive in New York City in the thriving days of bohemian excess.

Ross Hunter (West End credits: We Will Rock You, Legally Blonde, Drew in Rock of Ages and The Book of Mormon) will play Roger Davis, Billy Cullum (West End credits: Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) will play Mark Cohen, Javar La'trial Parker (Showboat at the New London Theatre) will play Benjamin Coffin III and Joshua Dever, Ryan O'Gorman (West End credits: LES MISERABLES, The Phantom of the Opera, Billy Elliot) will play Tom Collins, Shanay Holmes (West End credits: Thriller Live, The Bodyguard, Close to You) will play Joanne Jefferson, Layton Williams (Billy in Billy Elliot and original Young Michael Jackson in Thriller Live in the West End, Simon in UK Tour of Matthew Bourne's Lord of the Flies, Duane in UK tour of Hairspray, Stephen in BBC's Bad Education and the 2015 feature film of the same name) will play Angel Schunard, Philippa Stefani (West End credits: In The Heights, I Can't Sing!, Ghost the Musical and Sister Act; High Society at Old Vic) will play Mimi Marquez and Lucie Jones (The X Factor finalist whose theatre credits include Elle Jones in Legally Blonde at Curve, Molly Jenson on tour in Ghost the Musical, Victoria in the world premiere of American Psycho at London's Almeida Theatre and Cosette in the West End production of LES MISERABLES) will play Maureen Johnson.

Jonathan Larson's musical, inspired by Puccini's opera La Bohème, won four Tony Awards, six Drama Desk Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1996. Ben Brantley's New York Times review was a love letter to the show, calling RENT an "exhilarating, landmark rock opera". RENT ran on Broadway for 12 years, from 1996 to 2008. The show premiered in London's West End in 1998 at the Shaftesbury Theatre, where it ran for 18 months. It was adapted into a film in 2005.

Larson's world is inhabited by a group of bohemian artists who struggle to maintain their friendships and their non-conformist ideals in New York's East Village. Facing their problems head on, they make personal self-discoveries and find what really matters most in life. The poignancy of the story was heightened when Jonathan Larson died of an aortic dissection on 25 January 1996, the night before the show's first off-Broadway performance at New York Theatre Workshop.

The much-loved score features songs such as Seasons of Love, Take Me or Leave Me, One Song Glory, La Vie Bohème, Without You, I'll Cover You, Out Tonight, I Should Tell You and the title song.

Director Bruce Guthrie said, "I am delighted to be working with a truly world-class creative team on this new production of Jonathan Larson's classic musical. Our aim is to serve the fans of the show who have loved it so passionately since its ground-breaking premiere Off Broadway in 1996, while introducing it to a new generation of musical theatre fans. We want to capture the essence of bohemian New York City at the height of the AIDS epidemic. It's a place of grime and excitement, where voices are fighting to be heard and the inhabitants are fighting to connect with one another, as well as fighting for their lives. The musical is a celebration of life and living in the moment. It's blood and bone, sweat and tears, laughter and joy, despair, hate and love, all in this one remarkable year shared by a group of friends. It is a privilege to be working on one of the great 'moment' musicals and to celebrate 20 years of RENT."

Bruce Guthrie's recent productions include The Last Mermaid starring Charlotte Church (Festival of Voice, June 2016, Wales Millennium Centre), Man to Man co-directed with Frantic Assembly's Scott Graham (Wales Millennium Centre), Lotty's War (UK Tour), Bakersfield Mist (Duchess Theatre, London) and An Incident at the Border (Finborough Theatre and Trafalgar Studios, London). For the Singapore Repertory Theatre, he has directed Merchant of Venice, Othello and Twelfth Night, all at Shakespeare in the Park. He was associate director to Sam Mendes on The Bridge Project's Richard III starring Kevin Spacey (Old Vic and World Tour) and to Howard Davies on All My Sons starring David Suchet (Apollo Theatre, London).

Tamara Harvey, Artistic Director of Theatr Clwyd, said, "RENT is a powerful and passionately life-affirming musical and we're delighted to be working with Robert Mackintosh, Idili Theatricals Limited and Wales Millennium Centre to bring it to a new generation in this, its 20th Anniversary year."

The new production of RENT features Choreography by Lee Proud, Set Design by Olivier Award-winner Anna Fleischle and Costume Design by Loren Elstein, with Lighting Design by Olivier and Tony Award-winner Rick Fisher, Sound Design by Olivier Award-winner Mike Walker, Video Design by Andrzej Goulding, Musical Direction by Phil Cornwell and Casting by Will Burton Casting.

RENT has Book, Music and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, Musical Arrangements by Steve Skinner, Original Concept and Additional Lyrics by Billy Aronson, Music Supervision and Additional Arrangements by Tim Weil, and Dramaturg is Lynn Thomson. RENT was originally produced in New York by New York Theatre Workshop and on Broadway by Jeffrey Seller, Kevin McCollum, Alan S. Gordon and New York Theatre Workshop.

RENT is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Ltd.

RENT is at the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh from Tuesday 14th- Saturday 18th February. For more information, visit www.RentOnStage.co.uk



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