Recommendations of The RENT Play

  • jose sebastian alberdi: The RENT Play

    This play made me laugh and fed my often-emotional nostalgia monster. A love letter to every theatre lover who started loving theatre because of musicals / online & IRL communities that touched and knew our deepest secrets and desires. This play exists as a deeply entertaining archive and snapshot of a bygone (very special but did we realize?) time in Broadway history and I'd love to see it on its feet. Thanks for this, Jan.

    This play made me laugh and fed my often-emotional nostalgia monster. A love letter to every theatre lover who started loving theatre because of musicals / online & IRL communities that touched and knew our deepest secrets and desires. This play exists as a deeply entertaining archive and snapshot of a bygone (very special but did we realize?) time in Broadway history and I'd love to see it on its feet. Thanks for this, Jan.

  • Claudia Isabel: The RENT Play

    This play shines light on the shared experience of passion for something that makes you feel seen and the community you create along the way. This was beautifully written and I couldn't stop reading once I started!

    This play shines light on the shared experience of passion for something that makes you feel seen and the community you create along the way. This was beautifully written and I couldn't stop reading once I started!

  • Hayley St. James: The RENT Play

    I haven’t felt this seen by a play I’ve read in quite a bit! A snapshot of the incomparable microcosm of joy and chaos we call the musical theatre fandom, told with authenticity and an abiding love for the community. This would also make a fabulous double bill with Ana Nogueira’s “Which Way To The Stage?”

    I haven’t felt this seen by a play I’ve read in quite a bit! A snapshot of the incomparable microcosm of joy and chaos we call the musical theatre fandom, told with authenticity and an abiding love for the community. This would also make a fabulous double bill with Ana Nogueira’s “Which Way To The Stage?”

  • Shaun Leisher: The RENT Play

    A love letter to RENT and devoted fandom that also says some profound things about the mental health of theatre artists.

    A love letter to RENT and devoted fandom that also says some profound things about the mental health of theatre artists.