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Old 12-26-2007, 02:49 PM
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Back.

Saw Young Frankenstein (really funny), Color Purple with Fantasia (left me cold, but she can belt) and the Chorus Line revival (enjoyed it a lot).

Didn't pay full price for any -- ticket lottery for Frankstein ($26.50 per ticket, first row center), TKTS booth for the other two -- $60.50 per ticket for both shows)

Also walked all over Manhattan and my feet will be better some day. I hope. Stayed in a real need little apartment at 56th and 9th -- great location.

Had the chance to get standing room for Jersey Boys, but by the time (about 90 seconds) I checked with wife, they were sold. That would have been $26.50 per ticket. Frustrating.
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Old 01-16-2008, 05:25 PM
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Rent Closing June 1!

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NEW YORK – Rent, the acclaimed musical chronicle of counterculture life and death in Manhattan's East Village, will close in June after more than a dozen years on Broadway, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
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Old 01-16-2008, 06:58 PM
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Ahhhh man! I SO loved Rent
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Old 01-16-2008, 07:28 PM
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I heard that this morning on the radio. So sad! We even had "RENT" themed rush shirts one year.
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Old 01-16-2008, 09:38 PM
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Saw the original cast in NY. What a great show. I'm sure it will still be touring.
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Old 01-17-2008, 08:15 AM
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I'm happy about this. Why? Because that means nonequilty theatres could get rights before I'm too old to be in the show.


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Old 01-17-2008, 10:20 PM
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I love the music of Rent, but I think the book is dated now. It's almost a cliche. My mom and boyfriend went with me to see it last year and they didn't get its appeal at all. Living with AIDS today is way different than it was when this musical was written. For people who are seeing it for the first time now, the story is way overdramatic and unreal.
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Old 01-18-2008, 06:59 AM
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I love the music of Rent, but I think the book is dated now. It's almost a cliche. My mom and boyfriend went with me to see it last year and they didn't get its appeal at all. Living with AIDS today is way different than it was when this musical was written. For people who are seeing it for the first time now, the story is way overdramatic and unreal.
It's based on La Boheme - written in 1896 - I think it's got the right to be dated.

As for it being overdramatic and unreal - it's a musical, and therefore saying that makes it redundant.
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Old 01-18-2008, 06:36 PM
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It's based on La Boheme - written in 1896 - I think it's got the right to be dated.

As for it being overdramatic and unreal - it's a musical, and therefore saying that makes it redundant.
I think you know what I was getting at.
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:59 PM
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I think you know what I was getting at.
I do, but look at West Side Story, which keeps having revivals and is still often playing in high school and community theatre as well.

Romeo and Juliet lives, as does La Boheme.
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Old 01-19-2008, 09:46 PM
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I do, but look at West Side Story, which keeps having revivals and is still often playing in high school and community theatre as well.

Romeo and Juliet lives, as does La Boheme.
I recognize that both musicals are based on old stories.

West Side Story is about race relations, and the racially segregated gangs in the story are still around today - and when you combine that with the debates going on in this country today about immigration and race, WSS is just as relevant as ever. But, a major part of Rent's storyline is AIDS, and although it's still a serious issue in this country, the attitude about it has changed since the early 90s. The majority of the main characters in Rent have AIDS and go through the whole thing acting as if their days are numbered - and for one of the characters, it's true. That may have been the way it was when the story was written, but people diagnosed with AIDS nowadays can actually live their whole lives with AIDS - the treatment and prognosis is completely different...it's no longer a death sentence. So now the story comes off as cliched. The storyline is a little too literal to be able to apply its lessons to life today.
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Old 01-20-2008, 08:25 AM
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I recognize that both musicals are based on old stories.

West Side Story is about race relations, and the racially segregated gangs in the story are still around today - and when you combine that with the debates going on in this country today about immigration and race, WSS is just as relevant as ever. But, a major part of Rent's storyline is AIDS, and although it's still a serious issue in this country, the attitude about it has changed since the early 90s. The majority of the main characters in Rent have AIDS and go through the whole thing acting as if their days are numbered - and for one of the characters, it's true. That may have been the way it was when the story was written, but people diagnosed with AIDS nowadays can actually live their whole lives with AIDS - the treatment and prognosis is completely different...it's no longer a death sentence. So now the story comes off as cliched. The storyline is a little too literal to be able to apply its lessons to life today.
They pretty well establish that the story takes place in the 90's. It's not one of those shows that they play off as present day, no matter how old the show is. If there was a show set in the late 1800's, would it be too literal and cliche if someone in that show died of a simple disease that we now have treatments for, like influenza or dysynystry (Ok, that just made me decide that someone needs to write "OREGON TRAIL, THE MUSICAL")??
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Old 01-20-2008, 01:35 PM
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I think it's overly simplistic to say that RENT is "about AIDS."

It's also about human relationships (hetro and homosexual) and economic (class) stuggle.

I don't think those have gone away.
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:03 PM
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I think it's overly simplistic to say that RENT is "about AIDS."

It's also about human relationships (hetro and homosexual) and economic (class) stuggle.

I don't think those have gone away.
I said "a major part of the storyline" is about AIDS. Not the whole thing obviously.
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:05 PM
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They pretty well establish that the story takes place in the 90's. It's not one of those shows that they play off as present day, no matter how old the show is. If there was a show set in the late 1800's, would it be too literal and cliche if someone in that show died of a simple disease that we now have treatments for, like influenza or dysynystry (Ok, that just made me decide that someone needs to write "OREGON TRAIL, THE MUSICAL")??
Okay, Gypsyboots just broke into "You just diiiiiieeeedd of dysenterrrrrrry" - I think she should be the lead.
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