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CountyHertfordshire
From10th July 2018
To21st July 2018
General (V1275)
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  • Date of change: 21 Jun 18 - T0836394102
  • Date of change: 30 Apr 18 - T0836394102

Rent

Work:: Rent (S1663)

A musical based on La boheme. The musical updates the plot to modern day New York where a community of East Village dwellers battle to fulfil their aspirations against the tide of reality. The show opened off Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop in February 1996 for a two month run before transferring to the Nederlander. 35 year old Jonathan Larson never lived to see the success of the musical, dying of an aortic aneurysm shortly after the final dress rehearsal. Winner of four 1996 Tony Awards, (including Best Musical), the film rights were snapped up by Robert de Niro and Miramax.
Book by Jonathan Larson
Music Jonathan Larson
Lyrics Jonathan Larson

Production:: (T0836394102)

A promenade event
Company Vivo D'Arte Theatre Arts
Performer Connor Dyer (Mark)
Performer Aran Macrae (Roger)
Performer Lizzie Emery (Mimi)
Performer Casey Bird (Maureen)
Performer Natalie Winsor (Joanne)
Performer Benjamin Froehlich (Tom)
Performer Andrew Rawlinson-Heath (Angel)
Performer Dom Curtis (Benjamin Coffin III)
Performer Daniel Mack Shand
Performer Ben Hutt
Performer Iona Crampton
Performer Gabrielle Jones
Performer Danielle Cross
Performer Ruby Young
Performer Megan Ellis
Performer Rebecca Brough
Performer Harriet Doyle
Performer Mia Yuill
Performer Chris Gannon
Performer Eva Solange Bortalis
Performer Tre Copeland-Williams

Listing:: L01567946675

This event takes place at Frogmore Paper Mill, Fourdrinier Way, Apsley, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9RY



Production details

A promenade event This event takes place at Frogmore Paper Mill, Fourdrinier Way, Apsley, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9RY

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