Stellar Cast Announced For Rent
Stellar Cast Announced For Rent
Revolutionary and controversial musical to open April 22. STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON
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A STELLAR cast has been signed to present the Auckland season of RENT -- one of the world's most controversial and successful musicals - a scorchingly hot modern take on Puccini's La Boheme.
ANNIE CRUMMER -- who played the Killer Queen
in the outstanding season of Queen's We Will Rock You – is
Joanne Jefferson, an Ivy League-educated public interest
lawyer, and a lesbian battling AIDS.
Her partner Maureen
will be played by NZ’s Got Talent finalist, MELISSA
NORDHAUS – fresh from a season of Miss Saigon.
Central
character Mimi Marquez – an exotic dancer – will be
played by the beautiful REBECCA WRIGHT, star of Starlight
Express.
ctor and extreme performance master KRISTIAN
LAVERCOMBE plays the coveted role of filmmaker Mark Cohen.
Lavercombe’s experience on stage is extensive, including
roles in The Rocky Horror Show, Midsummer Night’s Dream,
Oliver!, Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and
Lady Windermere’s Fan. His extreme live performances have
included shows with Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers,
Barry White, The Crusty Demons, The Notting Hill Carnival,
The Glastonbury Festival and a residency at Ibiza’s
Privilege (The world’s largest c.
NZ Idol winner MICHAEL MURPHY will play Roger Davis, a songwriter and former drug addict whose girlfriend committed suicide upon discovering that they were HIV-positive.
LEAND MACADAAN – the actor who bought us Mexi-Doug on the hugely popular Instant Kiwi ads – has also joined the cast. Aside from the hilarity he has delivered to millions of fans with lines such as “Get a Perm” and “Do It Doug”, Macadaan is a seasoned theatre performer.
Soul singer TAMA WAIPARA will play Tom Collins, a philosophy professor and anarchist with AIDS; Golden Guitar winner CAMERON CLAYTON plays Angel, a drag queen percussionist.
Cast
Michael Murphy Roger
Davis
Kristian Lavercombe Mark Cohen
Rebecca
Wright Mimi Marquez
Annie Crummer Joanne
Jefferson
Melissa Nordhaus Maureen Johnson
Tama
Waipara Tom Collins
Cameron Clayton Angel
Shunard
Paul Fagamalo Benjamin Coffin III
For
Annie -- who’s version of Another One Bites the Dust from
We Will Rock You was celebrated by Queen’s own Brian May
and Roger Taylor and continues to enjoy airplay six years
after it was recorded – Rent is a musical she holds very
dear to her heart. She appeared in the Melbourne and Sydney
seasons of the production, and it was her first musical role
singing Seasons of Love, made famous by STEVIE
WONDER.
Rent is a rock opera that tells a story of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side in the thriving days of Bohemian Alphabet City, under the shadow of AIDS.
"Measuring their lives in love", these starving artists strive for success and acceptance while enduring the obstacles of poverty, illness and loss; all while celebrating their creative spirit, choosing to live life as if there is No Day But Today!
The musical was first seen in a limited three-week workshop production at the New York Theatre Workshop in 1994. This same New York City off-Broadway theatre was also the musical's initial home following its official January 25, 1996, opening. The show's creator, Jonathan Larson, died suddenly the night before the off-Broadway premiere. The show won a Pulitzer Prize, and the production was a hit on Broadway, Rent gained critical acclaim and won a Tony Award for Best Musical among other awards. The musical is largely responsible for helping to increase the popularity of musical theatre amongst the younger generation.
The Broadway production closed on September 7, 2008, after a 12-year run and 5124 performances, making it the eighth-longest-running Broadway show, and grossed over $280 million.
"A raw and
riveting milestone in musical theatre!" Rolling Stone
magazine
RENT was one of the first Broadway musicals to clearly feature gay, bisexual, lesbian, and transgender characters. It is also noted for its ethnically diverse cast, which includes many racial minorities in its ensemble and leading roles. RENT is considered revolutionary for bringing controversial topics and counterculture to a traditionally conservative medium, and is credited with increasing the popularity of musical theatre in the younger generation. Many critics have also mentioned how the show speaks to Generation X the same way that the musical HAIR spoke to the flower generation, calling it "a rock opera for our time, a 'Hair' for the 90's."
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