Thursday, October 11, 2007

Review - RENT - 10/7/07

RENT

Nederlander Theatre

10/7/07 - 7:00 pm

This days seemed like it would never get here, but then seemed to come way too soon once it arrived. The last performance of Adam & Anthony in RENT (well so they say right now at least, lol, never rule anything out!). The theater was packed, and it was odd knowing so many people there. Everywhere I turned was a familiar face, whether I knew them personally or not. It really helped set to mood to see so many other exciting faces.

When Adam & Anthony first came out onto stage there was a few minute deafening standing ovation. It was so sweet to see them fighting back emotions, but I totally felt bad for how awkward it must have been. The show itself can't really be commented on any further than I already have in the last three reviews. They were just down right amazing. Performances that left me, of all people, speechless. The only difference in the flawless performance was the obvious emotional effect from it being the last show. A lot of added hugging, joking, and lots of tears. And I think for the first time ever, they had cast members bow by themselves. Usually it is a strict ensemble piece with no one being more important than the other. Well after the first cast bow, Adam & Anthony came out by themselves to more deafening cheering. They hugged and cried, and it was a really sweet moment I am glad I got to witness.

I am unlike others in my thinking of the future. I am so happy and blessed to have witnessed this return, having never seen the OBC in the mid 90's, and being a large fan of Adam's. But I don't feel like it is the close to my RENT chapter. I don't think anyone can live up to this, but I want to see them try. I want to eventually see the new Roger/Mark combo, and even if they suck, see the new interpretation.

Another interesting tidbit was that Christopher Hanke was sitting two rows ahead of me at the performance. Chris is the former Mark that left when Anthony returned. I unfortunately never caught his performance but I heard many good things about it. I couldn't help but study his reactions to the performance. I would love to know what was going on in his mind. Here he is watching the original play the part, two months after that was him on stage. At points in the show he was cheering probably the loudest in the audience, which was really cool to see him still care about the show/cast. I think experiences like this, and seeing the real Jerry at the closing performance of Grey Gardens, are my favorite parts of theater experience. It makes it real.

I had only seen RENT live once before this summer, and it was already deeply embedded into my heart, flaws and all. Now I saw it four (suprisingly only four, I am proud of myself) more times in two months, and I still love it as much if not more. Now though I can go back to seeing other shows.

Thank you boys for many great memories!

Oh and to comment on a few cast changes: Rodney Hicks as Benny is a great addition. D'Monroe grew on me by the third performance, but he was too rushed. Rodney adds a great fresh breath and more toned down approach to the role. Tonya Dixon is back in the role of Joanne. Maybe if I had seen her before Merle I would have enjoyed it more, but that role is forever tainted by Merle's amazingness! She wasn't bad, but no Merle. Troy Horne added a bit more to my Collins appreciation since the last time as well.

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