Rent on Broadway

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TheSequelOfDisney
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Rent on Broadway

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From the New York Times:
Dependent as “Rent” is on a young audience and fueled by the occasional celebrity casting announcement, its grosses could be erratic. But recently the show’s take at the box office was consistently less than its costs. A closing date was on the horizon, and after some not entirely amicable back-and-forth, the Broadway producers, Jeffrey Seller, Kevin McCollum and Allan S. Gordon, agreed to a guarantee to keep the show running through June 1.

“Something happened with us in the fall in which we were consistently selling less tickets than we were last year and three or four years ago,” Mr. Seller said, citing new competition on Broadway like “Legally Blonde” and “Spring Awakening.” On the other hand, he said, when the show began, “I couldn’t have foreseen that we’d get to five years.”

Over the past 12 years, the Larson family has viewed the show as a source of pride as well as, in the words of Mr. Larson’s father, Al, “a constant reminder of something we don’t really want to be reminded about.”

In an interview from his home in Los Angeles, Mr. Larson said the ending of the show’s Broadway run would mean more shows in high schools and small theaters, a development he embraces. But, he said, “for essentially 12 years I’ve been saying I’d trade the whole business in if Jonny could still be alive. I still feel that way.”

It is so sad that it is leaving, especially for me since I have longed to see it since I saw the film version, and now the oppourtunity of seeing it is diminished. School isn't out until June 7, so I won't be able to see it in New York. I think there are talks of a U.S. tour, so then if it gets to Cincinnati, I might be able to see it, if my mother takes me (though chances are that she won't considering the subject matter, the cursing and the overall tone of the play). If not, I don't know what I'll do. I'll just have to continue watching the film version, which really can't even be compared to the stage version.
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Yeha, it's kinda old news by now but still very sad. I was looking online last week and found out that the last three shows were sold out and the fourth to last was very very near it. I never did see the show even though I REALLY wanted to last year when Adam & Anthony were back.
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I doubt it will close then. I'm betting heavily on a "by popular demand" extension through the summer.
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I heard about this last week, too.

I'm going to see a touring production of it Sunday! :D
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I read about this a few days ago, very sad. I saw RENT on Broadway back in 2003 for my 19th birthday. It was my first taste of Broadway and has become one of my all time favorite musicals. Such a great show.
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