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When I was ten years old, I had my first trip to London. I didn't really know much about theater, या musicals, but my older brother (fifteen at the time) did. We were house sitting for friends, and my mother was sitting at the तालिका, टेबल looking through the paper for shows while I ate my cereal.

My brother walked in to help her out and then he said, "Oh! Mom! How about we see this, I heard it's amazing!"

My mother sort of cocked her head to the side and read, "Rent...? Well, it looks interesting."

From my side of the तालिका, टेबल I looked up and wrinkled my nose at my brother. "That sounds stupid, I don't want to go."

Now, I कहा this for many reasons. One, because unless it was titled "Jonny Quest" या "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," nearly everything sounded boring to me. And two, because my brother wanted to see it, I just had to be contrary. It was how things worked with our relationship.

So my mother said, "OK, well, then how about this one: The Woman In Black. It's a ghost story."

I began to wrinkle my nose again when I saw my brother's disinterest and then I grinned. "OK," I chirped.

My brother began to protest when my mother held up her hand. "But, Carly, if we go see this play tonight, then you're going to come with us to see Steve's play tomorrow."

Steve smirked. I pouted, knowing they had won and agreed.

Miraculously, "The Woman In Black" remains to this दिन my प्रिय play, while "RENT!" remains my प्रिय musical.

Before the musical, I complained (as grumpy ten-year-olds tend to do). About how the name sounded boring, and it was a stupid play, and that Steve was stupid for liking it. My mind slowly changed as the play went on and I was drawn in द्वारा the flashing lights, bright costumes, and crazy choreography, not to mention the oh-so-in-style rock and roll music. At that young an age, (ten years old) I didn't understand everything in the play. For example, Angel's identity was a mystery to me, as well as the drug use and most of the sexual issues.

But what I did pull from the play, even at as young an age as that, was the overwhelming intensity of the bonds between the characters.

Promptly after the play ended, I couldn't stop jabbering on about it. I was दिया the OBC soundtrack for क्रिस्मस and played it non-stop. My brother and I sang Another Day do each other (very poorly, might I add) all the time.

And then, there was the movie. My brother saw it first, and I demanded a review. He told me he was disappointed. "Very irritating, how they chopped it up to fit on your TV screen, how they made songs into spoken words that rhymed..." Still, I went and saw it, with this in mind, and afterwards, I had to argue with him.

"But no," I told him, "I mean, yes, of course, it's a little awkward how their dialogue sometimes randomly rhymes, and how they cut some good lines/songs, (I particularly missed the running joke about Ekita Evita), but over-all, the message rang loud and true, and isn't that why Jonathan Larson wrote it in the first place?"

I have to say, my absolutely प्रिय thing about "RENT!" is the message(s) it relays. It's so honest, and raw, and with real characters (based, didn't आप know, on people Jonathan knew, as well as characters in La Bohème). Love, friendship, pursuing your dreams and art and facing the dark reality at the same time, "connecting in an isolating age," "anything taboo..." It's all timeless, even though it's a very contemporary piece. I bet my grandkids will watch this in fifty years, and understand it completely. Because it's the kind of message that rings true across the generations, indeed across cultures even. Because the characters, the people if आप will, are so diverse and real, that there is always someone to relate to.

I प्यार RENT! and I always will. It's a part of my childhood, as well as a part of my future. It's an example of so many of the good things in life, without painting over the ugly things. And even though now it ends on Broadway, that just means that the rights can be released to universities, individuals, and community and fringe theaters to be brought to a whole new audience, and a whole new class of actors, directors, and choreographers. And, if avid प्रशंसकों of canceled but लोकप्रिय TV shows have taught me anything, so long as there is a प्रशंसक to प्यार it, the spirit of a दिखाना will live on.

And let me tell you, I theorize that RENT! will live on for a very, very long time.
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A RENT Flashmob to promote World AIDS दिन (Dec 1) in Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto on November 27, 2011
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Idina Menzel and Fredi Waalker, 14 years ago.
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Rent - Gypsy of the साल - 2001BC/EFA ~ Palace Theatre, Nyc "Louder Than Words" द्वारा Jonathan Larson Starring the Broadway Cast of Rent Hosted द्वारा Gary समुद्र तट and Roger Bart
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