Rent extends its run on Broadway will now play its final performance on 4 Sep
The musical is the seventh longest running show in Broadway history and has grossed over $280 million during its Broadway run.
Ticket holders wishing to exchange tickets purchased for performances for the previously announced final week, 26 May - 1 Jun 2008, are welcome to exchange their tickets for performances during the extension period, subject to availability.
To exchange tickets, patrons must take their tickets to the Nederlander box office during regular box office hours. (Monday � Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 8: 30 p.m.; Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.) Alternatively, patrons can call the box office mail room at 212-921-8000 and arrange the exchange over the phone. Tickets being exchanged must be mailed or brought to the box office by 11 May to complete the exchange.
In addition, patrons who have purchased tickets to the previously announced final performance on1 Jun 2008 may exchange for the re-scheduled final performance on 7 Sep 2008 subject to some restrictions.
Patrons must have purchased their tickets prior to 15 Mar 2008 and verifiable proof of purchase for these tickets must be presented: Ticketmaster account information or credit card receipt or statement. The hard copy of proof of purchase must be brought or mailed to the box office along with tickets to affect the exchange. This will be checked. Please note that 7 Sep 2008 tickets may not necessarily be in the same locations as those purchased for 1 Jun 2008. The new tickets will be exchanged only for face value of the old tickets.
Rent, written by Jonathan Larson and directed by Michael Greif, opened at Broadway�s Nederlander Theatre on 29 Apr 1996 following a sold out, extended limited engagement at off-Broadway�s New York Theatre Workshop.
The musical went on to win every major best musical award, including the Tony Award, New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, and the Outer Critics Circle Award. Additionally, Rent is one of only seven musicals to win the Pulitzer Prize for drama.
In all Rent won four Tony Awards, six Drama Desk Awards, two Theatre World Awards, and Obie Awards for its creator, director, and entire cast.
Rent tells the story of a group of young artists struggling in New York�s East Village in the early 1990�s and the obstacles they face, including AIDS, homelessness, poverty, lack of healthcare, and homophobia.
Rent�s sadly ironic tragedy of course, is that its young creator, 35 year old Jonathan Larson, never got to see his show�s success, having died of an aortic aneurysm (possibly as a result of Marfan Syndrome) early morning 25 Jan 1996, after the show�s final dress rehearsal the previous evening.
In 2005 the screen adaptation of Rent was released by Columbia Pictures and starred a number of the show�s original cast members. The following year to celebrate the musical�s tenth anniversary, Rent�s original cast members reunited for a special one night-only, benefit concert version of the show at the Nederlander Theatre.
Stars from the world of pop music joined the Rent cast at various times during its run, including Joey Fatone of �N Sync, Drew Lachey of 98 Degrees, Melanie Brown of the Spice Girls, and Frenchie Davis and Tamyra Gray of �American Idol.�
Tours of Rent have crisscrossed the country almost continuously since late 1996 and the U.S. nationals tours have grossed over $330 million. The musical has been translated into every major language and been performed on six continents, including in the following countries Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Directed by Michael Greif and choreographed by Marlies Yearby, Rent currently features Adam Kantor (Mark Cohen), Declan Bennett (Roger Davis), Troy Horne (Collins), Justin Johnston (Angel), Nicolette Hart (Maureen), Tonya Dixon (Joanne), Rodney Hicks (Benny), Michael McElroy (Tom), Kenna J. Ramsey (Joanne) and Tamyra Gray (Mimi).
The show has set design by Paul Clay, costumes by Angela Wendt and lighting by Blake Burba.
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