No Day but Today: Why RENT Continues to Resonate

No Day but Today: Why RENT Continues to Resonate

Step into the vibrant chaos of 1980s and 1990s New York City, where dreams clashed with harsh realities, and love and loss intertwined amidst the gritty streets. Picture a group of determined young adults grappling with poverty, yearning for love, and chasing their aspirations against the backdrop of a city shadowed by the looming threat of HIV/AIDS.
While some may believe that the era of Broadway’s RENT has faded, its resonance remains as potent as ever since its groundbreaking debut in 1993. Now, in honor of its 15th Anniversary, 9 Works Theatrical proudly presents the highly-anticipated revival of this iconic musical this April. Prepare to be captivated by its timeless storytelling, brought to life by an acclaimed cast and crew, ensuring that the poignant tale of RENT lingers in your heart for years to come.
RENT stands as more than just a musical; it serves as a poignant reflection of our shared human experience—exploring themes of friendship, representation, reality, impact, and connection with raw honesty and unbridled passion.
A story of friendship. Mark, a filmmaker, documents the lives of his friends, including Roger, a musician struggling with his past; Mimi, a dancer fighting illness and addiction; Tom Collins, a professor and activist; and Angel, a drag queen with a pure heart. Through their intertwined lives, from the most delightful to the most terrifying moments, we see the complexities of love, compassion, art, and adulthood.
A story of representation. RENT features a diverse cast of characters. From ethnicities and sexual orientation, to socioeconomic backgrounds, it’s a show that captures the richness of modern life. RENT’s characters are fleshed out with their own unique backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives–and in watching, you will no doubt recognize yourself.
A story of reality. RENT doesn’t shy away from talking about dark, ugly things like poverty, oppression, disease. From then til now, it sparks meaningful conversations about LGBTQ+ rights, healthcare, and even gentrification. It talks about death and loss and regret. RENT is brave in shining the spotlight on these pressing issues, and forcing you to reexamine your own values and beliefs.
A story of hope. At the heart of RENT is hope. It celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and how love, friendship, and art can transform you. The musical is inspiring without being didactic; through its memorable music and unforgettable characters, we are reminded to believe in ourselves, to pursue our passions, and to stand up for what we believe in.
A story of impact. Beyond what you see onstage, RENT has had a profound influence on popular culture. Jonathan Larson’s work has helped shape the landscape of modern musical theater. It features a diverse range of musical styles (think rock and pop to soul and gospel). And its music? Still iconic. Songs like “Seasons of Love”, “La Vie Bohème,” and “Light My Candle” will leave you singing along.
A story of connection. Watching this rock musical will make you feel a sense of connection and community that is comforting and empowering. At the end of the day, RENT’s relatable characters and themes will give you a chance to see yourself reflected on stage. Mark, Mimi, Tom, Angel–they’re your friends. You’re in the Big Apple. And you’re dying to live, and dreading to die, all at once.
RENT is directed by Robbie Guevara, with Daniel Bartolome as musical director, Mio Infante as scenographer, PJ Rebullida as choreographer, Shakira Villa-Symes as lighting designer, Joee Mejias as video designer, Bam Tiongson as sound designer, Dong Calingacion as technical director, Elliza Aurelio as FOH, hair and makeup head, Cathy Azanza-Dy as acting coach, Lionel Guico as vocal coach, and JV Rabano as photographer.
Heading the production team is executive producer Santi Santamaria, with Anna Santamaria as operations & finance director, Charyl De Guzman as production manager, Jonjon Martin as PR manager, GM Hernandez as marketing manager, Jenna Macalagay as marketing & social media manager, Reine Bantang as marketing & PR supervisor, and Arma Bonilla as stage manager.
Tickets are now available via ticket2me.net. Grab yours while you can!
RENT will be showing from April 19, 2024 until the first weekend of June 2024, at 3:00pm & 8:00pm on Saturdays & Sundays, and 8:00pm on Fridays, at the CPR Auditorium, RCBC Plaza in Makati.
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RENT is brought to you by 9 Works Theatrical, together with MAC Cosmetics as official make-up partner, Zalora as official fashion partner, Yupangco Music as official music partner, Panasonic as official video partner, and Pitch Works as official billboard partner. Special thanks to their institutional partners The Red Whistle, Love Yourself and PAFPI.
RENT is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI), New York, NY, USA. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com