A poster with the original Broadway cast of Rent |
A poster for the film version of Rent |
When Rent was released, the world was still reeling from the outbreak of AIDS. By the late 1980s, it was estimated that 10 million people lived with HIV. Larson's musical references the physical and psychological struggles faced by people with AIDS. Four of the main characters - Mimi, Roger, Tom, and Angel - are HIV+. One of the show's most powerful songs, "Will I?" is sung by a support group for people with AIDS. Its lyrics consist of only three questions:
Angel, Roger, and Tom attend an AIDS support group meeting (From the film version of Rent) |
Will someone care?
Will I wake tomorrow from this nightmare?
These three lines capture the terror felt by people suffering from AIDS in the 1980s. In the early years of the epidemic, there was no treatment for AIDS. Family and friends could only comfort those who contracted it. Discrimination against people living with AIDS was also common.
Rent brought pop music into Broadway tradition. The musical and its soundtrack remain a treasured classic. Rent continues to connect with audiences today because of its diverse cast and themes of hope and dreams. Shortly before his death, Larson wrote a fitting tribute to his musical, speaking to the hope and love that touched so many others. "In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day and [we] should reach out to each other and bond as a community, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium."
2 comments:
Very clear, informative, and thought out summary. It was very easy to follow and the visuals were good assistance.
Nice job! I think that a great element of this post is the mention of Rent's popularity due to a diverse and relatable cast, talking about relevant issues. In this sense, the musical also set the stage for entertainment to become more accepting and based on reality.
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