From Deseret News archives:
After 12 years, it's time to say goodbye to 'Rent'
As I write this piece Friday morning, there are only 3,447 minutes to the closing of the seventh longest-running show in Broadway history "Rent."
How do you measure a year? Or more than a decade for that matter?
With the Pulitzer Prize? Tony Awards? Obie Awards? Drama Desk Awards? Or with countless youth who were exposed to live theater for the first time?
After 12 years, it's time to say goodbye to Mark, Roger, Mimi, Tom, Angel, Joanne and Maureen.
The history of "Rent's" inception and the untimely death of its creator, Jonathan Larson, is pretty well known these days. But just as a refresher: After seven long and difficult years, truly living as a starving artist (at one time in a loft that had a bathtub in the kitchen), Larson was set to open "Rent" at New York Theatre Workshop.
His death, on the eve of the premiere of his masterwork, left a few cynics saying that was the reason "Rent" was such a success. But perhaps the death of Larson served "Rent" a musical about life and death and what you do with each moment as a grand exclamation point for the message of the musical.
"Rent" went on to win every major award that year, broke ground with topics and subject matter, is credited with introducing the "lottery ticket concept" which saves a certain amount of seats available for $20 (fairly common at most Broadway shows now), and introduced Generation X to the world of live theater.
If you're reading this Sunday morning, odds are good that you're not in New York City for the farewell performance, which happens tonight.
But thanks to Sony Pictures' "Hot Ticket," we'll get the next best thing. They're sending camera crews to capture the emotional goodbye performance. This special limited-time engagement will not only show the performance from the best seats in the Nederlander Theatre, but it will also take us on stage and backstage as the cast sings and dances its way through Larson's music one last time.
This limited engagement is brief: Sept. 24, 25, 27 and 28. Here are the participating theaters:
Carmike 12
Carmike Ritz 15
Century 16
Century 16 Union Heights
Cinemark 24
Megaplex 12, Gateway.
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