Feb 18-20, 24-27, Mar 4-6, 2011
Book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Rent is a revolutionary rock opera that tells the story of a group of seven friends trying to carve out lives against the backdrop of New York's seedy East Village. "Measuring their lives in love," these impoverished young artists and musicians struggle to pursue their dreams and gain acceptance while they're forced to grapple with AIDS, sexuality, addiction -- and simply paying the rent. Powerful, raw and intense, Rent will inspire us to reaffirm that there is “no day but today.”
Director: Kathleen Lietz
Date: TBA.
Topic: TBA
HALF PRICE STUDENT NIGHT!
February 24th...students with valid ID get in for half price.
Audience Advisory: Adult content and language. Possible use of strobe lighting.
Curtain Times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 2 pm.
Due to the intimacy of the theatre and the proximity of the stage to the seating area, there will be no late seating.
