"RENT" 20th Anniversary Tour on August 20 or 21 at 7:30 p.m.
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Tony- and Pulitzer-winning rock musical follows an ensemble of artists as they fight through poverty, young love, addiction, and AIDS
- Seating second or third balcony
- Must purchase tickets in the same transaction to sit together
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RENT
The winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the rock opera RENT features irresistible tunes belted by lovably flawed characters, a combination that spawned a feature film and allowed the show to thrive on Broadway for 12 years. Set in Manhattan’s Lower East Side around the late 1980s, the show opens on a group of starving musicians, filmmakers, and creatives as they struggle against their former friend and current landlord for the right to live rent-free. Interspersed with scenes that focus on young love, LGBT issues, and financial stability versus artistic integrity, pairs sing duets such as “Tango: Maureen” and full-ensemble pieces such as the Act Two opener “Seasons of Love.” Based on Puccini’s classic opera La Boheme, Jonathan Larson’s script replaces the plight of tuberculosis with AIDS and addiction, adding urgency to his characters’ quest to make a significant and meaningful mark on the world.