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Loved it. Gave me goosebumps. Amazing voices. You all rocked it!!!!
Valerie Harris from SF Bay Area, California
IF YOU LOVED THE ORIGINAL, THIS SHOW IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS!
I was lucky enough to see this show when it first came out. I’ve seen some of the original cast members; I’ve seen it in London; I’ve seen local productions, and a touring production here in San Francisco. I bought the movie and the CDs by the original Broadway cast. I know this show and its songs by heart. When I attending the limited appearance of the 20th anniversary release at the Golden Gate Theatre, I was hoping for a decent rendition. What I got was a true and perfect laudation to the genius of the original work. The cast members were gritty and raw and delivered the messages of the storyline, but nuanced the show with enough of their personalities and their talent to make this not a tribute piece, but their own work of art. I loved every minute of every performance. I wasn’t the only one. When the show ended, the cast got a 10-minute standing ovation. Please don’t miss this gem – this is one to cherish for the ages. Eat at the Waystone (Market St) before/afterwards,
Robert Singer from Los Angeles, California
RENT
We are Rent fans and have seen the play over 20 times.Many of the productions were
amateurish
but we took a chance anyway because we love the show so much.
This (20th anniversary Pantages) production is the best in over 10 years. The cast tore the
house down last night (Jan 25) We are going back Sunday and it aint cheap..but that's how
good it is. They are sold out but if you can find a ticket..go...go...go!!
P.S. Not a good play for kids..eat at Delphines across the street before play!
Michelle Crim from Richmond, Virginia
RENT
From the opening song till the very
last note, these characters take you
on a journey of how to deal with life
in tent city in late 1980-1990 when
the AIDS crisis started. Each character
brings something different to the
musical. Very well written and I am
happy that still after 20 yrs this
musical reach people and touches
hearts.
Kenny B from Red Bank, nj
GREAT SHOW TONIGHT
Highlights were Angel, Tom Collins, Maureen
and Joanne duet. I highly recommend anyone
getting a chance to see this show with this cast.
I saw the show on broadway years ago and
struggled to follow the story and many
different pieces. Tonight I was so in tune and
Clearly understood why this story was such a
great work of art..
Gayle from Pittsburgh, PA
AMAZING SHOW!
It’s sad to read reviews from people who apparently
had no idea what RENT was about! The show itself is
a time piece - so how can it be outdated ???? It took
place at the end of the millennium- all of the issues
were AND STILL are relevant! The cast was the most
talented cast I have seen on any touring production.
Major kudos to this cast and crew for gracing us with
your talent and dedication to this timeless piece! I
talked to many people sitting around me who felt the
same way! Your passion to deliver this message
shines through. So happy to have seen this cast doing
RENT justice. We laughed, cried, and sang along.
HIGHLY recommended!
Beverly Holzer from Denver, Colorado
GREAT PRODUCTION!
Being a NY native, I was fortunate enough to see this wonderful show on
Broadway, followed by every tour through Denver. When the movie came
out, I felt it raised the bar a bit, with most of the original cast and a
performance off a stage. These wonderful actors had some big shoes to fill.
They succeeded! Cast beautifully, each character bought a slightly different
sound to their role. This was fine, but there were times, I was wanting to
hear the song sung the way I remembered. Of course, I also wanted to sing
the entire show out loud, which would probably have been fine in NY. I
thoroughly enjoyed each performer even though they were not the original
Angel, Maureen, Mark, Joanne, Tom..... I'm not sure if the stage size has
changed, but this set felt cramped. Of course compared to the movie yes,
but this was the only aspect of the performance that I felt hindered the
production. ABSOLUTELY, go see this show!
Frank V from Denver, Colorado
OUTSTANDING
We went Thursday night. The cast was truly amazing. Have seen the play several times
here and in NYC and i must say the voices of the current cast were as good as any show.
What a treat!
Angela Miranda from hershey, Pennsylvania
RENT
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!
I’ve wanted to see this live for years and this was worth the wait. Cast & crew applause to you !
Peter Reimer from Vancouver, British Columbia
FANTASTIC
First time seeing RENT live and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute. The standing ovation was well deserved. I will definitely see this show again!
Anne from Prairieville, Louisiana
17 YEARS IN THE MAKING
I have loved Rent ever since I was introduced to it in the early 00’s. I see people complaining about singing, chemistry etc. I have to say I did not see any of those issues. The singing was dynamic, the portrayals were believable. I sang along the whole show but at times became so wrapped up in the performance I forgot to sing. I would recommend seeing this tour to anyone that loves Rent but would also recommend investing in Kleenex when you go.
Steve Perrone from Morristown, New Jersey
RENT
The cast was great theater was great over all it was just like being in NYC for the show
JoAnne from Niagara Falls, Ontario
RENT
Just saw rent at Stratford last night. Had only seen the movie previously. I found this production very enjoyable and powerful in moments. At the onset Stratford Mark was more engaging than movie Mark and knocked it out of the park with the tango number and everything else. Maureen is tough if not impossible to replicate but I loved Stratford Maureen and Stratford Joanne in all their numbers.. I particularly loved Stratford Mimi...Movie Mimi fell flat for me but Stratford Mimi was vibrant portrayed issues and had a much better singing voice. Stratford Tom Collins was excellent. Just loved this production much more than the movie. Thank you all for your effort.
Diane from St. Louis, Missouri
SOME STOOD OUT; SOME NOT-SO-MUCH; OVERALL GREAT SHOW!
I love Rent! As a Chicago native, I saw it when it first came to Chicago oh, so many
years ago. I bought the CD by the original cast, saw the movie numerous times in
theaters and bought the DVD. I know every song and line by heart - note for note. I
was impressed by the cast, Maureen (a joy to watch), Joanne (her vocals are
amazing), Mark (perfectly cast), Collins (man, can that guy sing!), and a female
member of the ensemble who has a solo in the Seasons of Love song (that girl has
pipes on her that you would not believe!). My only not-so-good takeaways were
Roger (screams during most songs, and seemed tired), Mimi (couldn't hold the notes
all the way through; dancing was great, but seemed unconvincing; Maureen stole
the show from Mimi), (I hate to say this, but...) Angel was dynamic, but lost his breath
throughout the numbers. So some of the lines came out rushed. The music itself
seemed rushed, with blunt transitions between scenes. But I still gave a standing
ovation! Worth it!
Haley from Seattle, Washington
RENT
The performance was overall awesome! Mark, Angel, Collins, Maurine, and Joanne were that stars of the show. Mimi was a huge disappointment in every aspect, and roger was a bit over the top with his acting and got a little screamy when he sings. The show its self was just like the movie and the production was breath taking!!!! I have been such a huge fan and that was a huge highlight in my life was being able to see it on broadway! I loved it!!!!
from Louisville, Kentucky
IMPRESSIVE
We saw it Saturday afternoon and really
enjoyed it! Angel, Maureen, Joanne and the girl
who sang the solo in Seasons of Love have
amazing voices! Mimi was a huge
disappointment voice wise since Out Tonight is
a favorite and she butchered it!! We were top
balcony, so we really couldn’t see faces. Will get
closer seats next time.
Don from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
RENT AT HEINZ HALL REVIEW 3/27/2018
Saw rent tonight, sorry but for the 20 year anniversary, it just didn't
quite hit the mark. The orchestra was way too loud and at times it
seemed the cast were screaming their lines. It was hard to understand
the majority of the songs. I know it was the opening night here, but to
my wife and I we were very disappointed. Would not take children
under 15. I didn't remember it being quie that vulgar. The price was a
bit high for the evening.
Cindy from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
OVERALL GREAT! ... BUT MIMI?
We are Rent fans from wayyy back, and although the rest of the cast went BEYOND our
expectations (especially Angel, Collins, and Joanne), we were so disappointed in the
casting of Mimi. Her voice was sub par, but beyond that, she lacked grace and rhythm.
Her dancing was awkward and uncomfortable. I'm sorry if this review is harsh, but it
really affected our enjoyment of the show.
R-D from Las Vegas, Nevada
RENT
Music was great. Performance lacked quality. Some singers very loud, hurt the ears. The odd signers
off key! Very crude in many scenes. Some overacting. Director should take a second look at his
performers. I gave the stars for music and a great set not for performance. A little rough? Perhaps...
Many of us left during intermission....
from Louisville, Kentucky
RENT
Oh how I wanted to love this show and have been waiting so long to see it but,
unfortunately, my husband and I left feeling let down. The singing was garbled
and we could not make out most of what was being sung. Certainly there was
an amazingly talented group of performers but, the overall production seemed
disjointed and unintelligible.
Douglas Yul Holt from Springfield, Illinois
GOOD BUT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER
I like RENT its theme, music and character. If you've never seen it; then, please do! I've seen several versions and different actors portray the character. I think the one I saw last night was not at the top of the list; Springfield Theater Center did a whole lot better job of portray what is a universal and award winning show.
Joe from Boston, Massachusetts
MEDIOCRE PRODUCTION OF RENT
I’m from the U.K. and absolutely love RENT. Whilst I was over visiting Boston I saw the show wad touring and thought I’d give it a go. I paid $115 for a ticket and didn’t mind this as it was my last night in states and it’s a broadway tour! I’m saddened to say the cast and production just did not hit the mark, in what felt like an amateur show.
Positives: chorus line, ensemble numbers, standout performances from Collins and angel.
Negatives: lack of chemistry between cast, poor casting of mimi and roger (the 2 worst performances in the show), lack of passion and mediocre acting.
Although it did improve a little more in act 2, for a broadway tour this was way below par especially for $115 a ticket. Sadly left disappointed and wished I’d had time to see a broadway production whilst in New York.
J & B A from Richmond, Virginia
MEH.
My wife & I had never seen this show,
so we went to see if it could live up to
the hype. Meh. A dull show with dull
music. The cast gave a valiant effort,
but the show is just dull.
Therese from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
DISAPPOINTING AND STRANGE
My husband and I saw the April 20
performance of RENT at the Saenger.
The set was great, and the music was
also. However-I have seen RENT 3
other times, and this was by far the
worst. The Roger actor was lagging
behind the music from the very
beginning and wasn’t “with it” at all.
In fact, just before the second act
began, it was announced that “The
part of Roger will be played by ...” —-
I have never seen an actor replaced
halfway through a musical! Wow!
The entire second act was just off and
anti-climactic. How much of that was
due to Roger’s replacement, we don’t
know. The new Roger was fine,
gamely playing the part even though
he had DIFFERENT COLORED HAIR
than the original Roger.
The other main actors were good not
great, except Angel, who was
wonderful, and Mark, who warmed
up and improved as the play went on.
If I were you I’d skip this production.
from Cleveland, Ohio
RENT IN CLE
I saw the movie before going to this production and thank goodness I did, otherwise I would have no idea what was going on! There was so much overacting in this that it made it feel very cheap. And yes, while the tone of this story is supposed to be eclectic, artsy, and erratic; this production is just all over the place and it doesn't come together to make sense. The band is on stage and collides with the singing at times. Good luck trying to decipher the lyrics. Too chaotic, too overdramatic. Some characters are underdeveloped, some singers are off key. I was just so disappointed as I really wanted to love it. The friend that came with me wanted to leave at intermission. Saw the 6:30pm performance on March 11. Season ticket holder. Row Z! Amazing seats!!!! You have to eat at Bin 216 attached to the playhouse and parking in the attached garage is a game changer. Love Playhouse Square!
DMT from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
LYRICS LOST
This is my 4th time seeing Rent since it first opened in the late 1990s. This 20th Anniversary Touring cast lacked diction and chemistry. If it were not for the wonderful performances of Collins and Angel we would have left at intermission. My husband, seeing Rent for the first time, left frustrated that he didn't understand their words and lost so much of the story line.
Elizabeth from Columbus, Ohio
DISAPPOINTING
Act 1 was boring and hard to follow, lacked character chemistry and honestly, Maureen's solo was so over-reaching it was hard to watch. Act 2 was better because it opened with the show's most memorable song (Seasons of Love) , also because the plot thickened and it was shorter than the first. I appreciate the energy ANY stage actor has to give night after night, and there were some good strong singing voices in the cast, but overall it felt like a period piece that didn't age well and I was relieved when it was over.
Bud Nolker from Kansas City, Missouri
WHAT HAPPENED?
My wife and I have seen this now 2 2/3 times, we left tonight midway thru second act. The vocals were very good, but the production itself left a lot to be desired. I would have no idea what the heck was going on if I hadn’t seen it in 1997 in DC, and in KC at The Barn here in KC. The latter production was many standard deviations better, and for $15 a ticket. The lyrics were, at times, unintelligible, the pace frenetic, and the story line totally lost. Very disappointing evening for two fans of live theater.
Gayle from Tempe, Arizona
NOT WORTH IT
After hearing about Rent for so many years we really wanted to enjoy the show. We did not. There were some good vocals here and there but overall the sound was horrible and so much so that you could not understand the songs. Since it’s a musical that meant you couldn’t understand the play unless you knew about it ahead of time. I didn’t connect with any of the characters and so really didn’t care what happened in the end. Maureen’s solo was ridiculous and mostly the actors were not convincing. A shame to spend that much money and be so disappointed. I noted that a great number of people either didn’t return for the second act or seemed to be restless for it to be over!
H.Knighten from Boise, Idaho
RENT...PASS
I was familiar with poem the show was based on as well as the show itself, and am a great fan of all musicals and shows, but this disjointed mess was so difficult to watch I left at intermission. I waited that long to be polite to the people around me. The choreography was stiff, the cast interaction was awkward at best and most of the time it seemed like each cast member was given a different script than everyone else and then they were all gathered on stage to perform at once. The story deserved a far better portrayal. The sound quality was also below the usual standards, I understand it was opening night and final stage rehearsal to an empty theater vs a full theater will change the sound, but their engineers should know how to compensate for that by now. Overall, I was greatly disappointed in this production altogether. Given the mass exodus at intermission, I don't think that my opinion was that far off of the rest of the people that left at the same time.
Lisa from San Francisco, California
GREAT VOICES, AWFUL PRODUCTION
Me and my husband was actually chocked by the low level of the production. The scenery, the lighting, the mixing, the music, the sound system, everything just felt so cheap and not worked through. The ensemble is wonderful and super talented but is left in the dark by the low level of the whole production. Very disappointing.
Stacey Richards from Salt Lake City, Utah
A DISAPPOINTMENT
My husband and I look forward to attending the theater and have done so in many places around the country and in London. This is a big show and must have been wonderful when it first ran but the 20th anniversary production was a big disappointment. The characters were not able to pull out much emotion. Their delivery of the play was disjointed and the vocals unmemorable. I would guess that a fifth of the theater emptied at intermission. These stories rang flat. How sad. We did stay for the whole show and I am glad we did because that was our reward for enduring the first half. Then the cast’s timing was better and we started to care. Unfortunately it was too little too late. Please note that this an adult show.
Peter Lewis from El Segundo, CA
SOOOOO DISAPPOINTED
My wife and I had dearly wanted to love Rent at The Pantages. We had never seen the show so we were newbees. By the intermission we realized how disappointed we were. While the staging and some individual performances were very good, everything else did not succeed as a production. The band was much too loud so that it drowned out the cast. As a result, we could not understand any of the lyrics. What a shame. In effect, the entire plot and points of view of the characters were unavailable to us. The voices of the cast were generally strong. Since we could not understand what they were singing, it was a waste. They might as well have been singing in a foreign language. We were very disappointed that we were so disappointed. We left during intermission.
Jess from Los Angeles, California
OOOOF
7/14/19 First time seeing Rent and loved the idea and importance of this show. However, aside from Maureen, Angel, Joanne, and Collins....it was, ahem, really awful. Mimi and Roger in particular were not cast correctly and were too green to carry a show. With the amount of songs and scenes they were in, these two should never have been cast together. Both actors were off every time they sang a song, like out of key and tempo. Each time. And then the duets...painful. We had to look at our programs to
See if they were understudies. It actually made the show less enjoyable. When you witness a performance like Maureen and Joanne’s duet and then have to sit thru a painful duet with two sub par actors it just shines a light on their inequity. Both Mimi and Roger were just off, low energy, out of time and out of sync. Angel was fantastic. Maureen was spectacular. Mark was forgettable. Roger and Mimi shouldn’t have been cast in leads. Overall, It was a mismatched cast. Total shame.
Donna Bell from Vancouver, British Columbia
POOR PRODUCTION
I first saw Rent 20 years ago and tonight’s performance can’t hold a candle
to what I saw then.
I was ready to leave after the first number. The acoustics were terrible, the lyrics couldn’t be heard ( I was sitting C row 11) and the band, especially the
drums were too loud.
I left at intermission.
Save your money, don’t go.
I’m a season subscriber and if the productions don’t improve, I will not
be renewing my subsciption.
JM from Vancouver, British Columbia
TERRIBLE ACOUSTICS AT THE QUEEN E
I've seen this show in the past and loved it and know the music well. But the sound at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre was so bad that I could barely make out the words. I had great seats and was very disappointed. Not sure if it was just this particular show, or if it's the theatre in general. I want to go back but I'm nervous to spend the money again if it's always going to sound like that :(
Jack Robinson Sr. from Fort Myers, Florida
RENT
Did not like the show, singing was not that good. Story and music was so-so. Save your money go see a movie instead.
Dawn McCarthy from Syracuse, New York
SYRACUSE PERFORMANCE
As far as the production, Angel and Tom Collins stole the show. Roger was off key most of the time but overall it would have been enjoyable if the Landmark seating wasn't so horrible. We were on the orchestra floor , spent good money and I was miserable. Could not see the performance because of crowded front view and I'm a small woman and felt cramped with no leg room. We almost left at intermission but touched it out. Will probably never go again to the Landmark. Very unfortunate
Deborah Storer from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
CANNOT HEAR
Entering the building was difficult. The construction is not finished. Building lacks proper signage. The play started....No Programs? The sound system is terrible. We could not understand the words. And then the feedback in the middle of the show.... We actually stayed through the second half when most were leaving. We were able to hear a little better as the second half songs are louder. I really wished we could have heard more. The actors seemed to be doing a great job. I will sum it up by saying I was very disappointed.
Tracy Elchyshyn from Los Angeles, California
ACTING CLASSES PLEASE!!
Someone, somewhere, somehow please pull Rodger aside and help him with his acting. It was PAINFUL! Honestly, video him and then let him watch it back and he will understand. His facial expressions are over the top. His character is supposed to be cool. Mimi has the chops to sing but needs to slow her dancing and kicking down so she can focus more on her singing. There was a young Asian gentleman in the background who honestly kept stealing focus because he was so damn good. The director needs to give him a chance at playing Rodger! Also the staging is often just awkward. Don’t have your actors move, just to move. There needs to be purpose. The movements between mom and Rodger were often so awkward, it just felt uncomfortable. Maureen was great in the over the moon scene but her singing struggled at other parts. Mark, Angel and Collin were good but Angel needed pipes above the table to drum on. I hated the staging of all the people up top and one down below during the support group.
Penny Pan from Houston, Texas
NOT IMPRESSED
Too long and dragged on; couldn’t keep my attention. Talented crew but storyline was weak. Some scenes seemed repetitive.
Jamie Ryan from New York, New York
DATED AND MISSED THE MARK
Skip this one!
Kristen Duesel Oleske from Paper Mill Playhouse 2023
MISSED THE MARK
I was so excited to see Rent after so many years - but this production was awful! I do not fault the acting but the production. It was like reading a book with chapters missing! Mentioning AZT pills was not enough to highlight the struggle of the AIDS crisis and was completely lost on most of the audience. The character development was lacking so much depth that there wasn’t a “wet eye in the house” when Angel died. Really disappointed.
Deniss from New York, New York
RENT
The direction brought this wonderful show with outstanding music and talent cast to levels of just bearable mediocrity. The show dragged, memorable songs
were performed by cast hidden behind staging and other times with their backs to the audience. I've seen this show three previous times and loved it every time. This time was an exception.
Tom from Cincinnati, Ohio
UNDERWHELMING
Went to the 12/14 performance in Cincinnati. This could have been so much better... not
sure anyone advised the cast of what AIDS was like in the '80s and '90s. There was no
chemistry on stage, especially during Act 1. Roger and Mimi - take some voice lessons!
Off key was more frequent than on-key. And Angel needs to go to a few drag shows to
see what a real drag queen is like. Act 2 was a bit better, but overall, I've seen better
high school productions. This is the second poor show we've seen in the Broadway
series this year (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was the other). Seems like casting for
these shows is becoming increasingly difficult. For the current high prices for tickets, we
will be reconsidering our choice for 2019/2020. Sure hope Hamilton has a worthy cast.
E. Sack from Cincinnati, Ohio
RENT
Oh my.....left at intermission and have NEVER done that before in my life! Kiddos, your sound
was bad. Couldn't understand a word. Mark and Roger needed enthusiasm for your
characters. Benny, you need to play in JesusChrist Superstar; your voice can handle it
because near as I could tell you have the range. Mimi, you tried, but it's a hard demanding
part. Angel, you were my delight! And Maureen? There's a difference between enthusiasm
and over acting. You accomplished the later. Joanne, Light My Candle....it's a hard song.
Look y'all, you're young and RENT is big. And this time you just didn't knock the ball out of the
park.
Mary O'Meara from Richmond, Virginia
HATED IT
Went to see the show at the Altria Theater Richmond, VA and couldn't wait for intermission. As soon
as the lights went on for intermission there was a mass exodus to leave. Music was boring, couldn't
understand the actors speaking, stupid story line. If I could have given zero stars I would. Don't
waste your money
Linda from New Orleans, Louisiana
AMATEURISH PERFORMANCE
If I could give this a 0 I would. Horrible performance.
I am a season ticket holder and left at intermission, as
MANY others did. Went to the restroom before
intermission and the restroom was FULL of people
who were disgusted and said they were leaving.
Singing was terrible. No flow to it--you could not
figure out the story line--and I KNOW the story line.
Singers were not of acceptable quality. Worse than
high school quality performance.
Lucy from New Orleans, Louisiana
RENT
Walked out at intermission and so did a large
part of the audience. Very disappointing. I
knew what RENT was about. Not sure what
was wrong but you couldn’t understand most
of what was said or sung. Zero energy. Maybe
the cast enjoyed New Orleans too much? First
play I’ve walked out of in a long long time.
Lisa from Worcester, Massachusetts
A DISAPPOINTMENT
I agree with what has been said here. I could not understand the lyrics, the direction of characters was
chaotic and I left with my husband at intermission. I have never left a show before! I have never seen rent
before and wish I had a better exposure to it. Over acting, too much going on at any given moment and any
poignant moments were lost.
SKIPPER from Worcester, Massachusetts
I DONE KNOW WHAT IS SO GREAT ABOUT THIS PLAY..
I understand how important the subjects are but I have no understanding of why it was
done in this way. There is no flow to the musical, the emotional struggle is missed, the
play feels like it was stuck together like a bad scrapbook made by a 5 year old. I have been
to many plays but this was by far the worst. I wish i could get it out of my head. The
theater is great and the seating is set up conformably, the Hanover is a great place.
Cindy Jackson from Cleveland, Ohio
SNOOZE FEST
This performance was a real snooze fest. Very substandard acting. The staging of the
keyboard player/arranger was terrible. The entire show at the Playhouse we are left
staring at his backside. He sticks out and is almost part of the cast! They should have
tucked EVERYONE in the band out of site. This wouldn't have helped this show, but who
sees the backend of a piano player during a professional stage show?
Allan Licht from Cleveland, Ohio
SHAMEFUL PERFORMANCE OF RENT--
My letter sent to Playhouse Square.
ABL RECORDS
Allan Bradley Music (BMI)
1994 Som Center Rd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44124
216.904.9348
Dear Ms. Vernaci,
I attended RENT in Cleveland last Sunday night March 25th. I was very disappointed. It’s
very rare that I have such strong feelings about a production, but on this occasion I feel
compelled to say something. Last night was the 8th RENT production that I’ve seen. When
I saw the original cast with Daphne Rubin-Vega, Anthony Rapp, and Adam Pascal I was
moved to the bottom of my soul.
Vocally the kids sang fine last night, but their performances were passionless and
uninspiring. They seemed very young, inexperienced, and disconnected from their roles.
They were not even close to bringing to life their characters. I understand comparing to
the original may not be fair, but these kids were average at best. I know what I saw in 1996
was a soul-stirring movement with “the best of the best,” but professional actors should
have no problem recr
Molly from Cleveland, Ohio
HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED
I have seen RENT 5 times including
tonight. What a huge
disappointment! A whole new
generation won’t have the ability to
fall in love with these characters, the
songs, the passion. If you are going to
bring back something as amazing as
RENT, respect it and do it right! There
was zero passion or acting going on.
Many actors were off key or
Unable to hit the notes at all. I felt no
connection or even care for these
characters. More so they ruined RENT
for me. I will never go see another
production of RENT for
Fear I would see this again. The story
was impossible to follow, characters
were soulless and songs were yelled
not sung. The end scene with Roger
and Mimi was ridiculous. This cast
has placed a horrible cloud over
RENT and destroyed it for future
generations. Lastly the whole thing
seemed rushed and glued together.
Cindy Jones from Cleveland, Ohio
CRAPPY PERFORMANCE OF RENT
The entire cast was embarrassingly bad.
Allan Licht/ABL RECORDS from Cleveland, Ohio
VERY SUB-STANDARD PERFORMANCE
It lacked heart, connection, and yes, they all sang well-but the acting and character
development was poorly executed. The 2 leads Roger and Mimi had zero chemistry
between one another. Jonathon Larson would not be a happy man.
Craig from Spokane, Washington
RENT
Saw it last night and left at the break. Could not understand the words in many of the songs. Could not follow the story line. Many people left at the break, as I saw them coming out of the INB onto the street. The actors were very good, I in no way want to put them down, hats off to them.
Larry from Columbus, Ohio
DICTION AND TRANSITIONS
I've seen Rent several times, this version almost seemed unrecognizable, and not in a good way. Re-imagined song arrangements fell flat, odd transitions in areas that seemed highschool-ish. Many of songs lyrics inaudible or rambled through. Just odd.
Keith from Tempe, Arizona
RENT - LEFT AT INTERMISSION- DISAPPOINTED
From the start:
Mix of band on stage and vocals were in competition all night
Shout singing mixed w sound levels being off - made the story confusing
Lack of chemistry between most of the characters
A little over acting was to be expected but this was wayyyy over the top
Left at intermission feeling that it was more an opportunity for patrons who saw the show 20 yrs ago were to reminisce- but if it was your first time ... you were totally lost and did not appreciate the inside jokes.
Most disappointed with the off key shout singing.
L Holbrook from Boise, Idaho
1 STAR IS BEING GENEROUS
The production I saw was worse than a high school production. The music was difficult to understand. The actors were not good. The storyline was difficult to follow. It was not engaging or entertaining in anyway. We ended up leaving during intermission along with half the audience. It was 90 minutes we will never get back. I know this show has won awards and so I am wondering if it was just this touring group or is this just a show I don't like.
Carol Stein from Santa Barbara, California
A HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT
We were so excited to see Rent and willing to spend a lot of money on our orchestra seats. I've never felt compelled to write a bad review , but here it is. The Granada wasn't the best venue for this production as the accoustics.
in the theatre were abysmal. We couldn't hear the lyrics and thus could not follow the plot line. It just seemed like a lot of shouting . We left feeling uninspired and dissatisfied.
Lisa Richards from San Francisco, California
RENT - WOW THAT WAS BAD
Rent at San Francisco Golden Gate Theatre. Wow that was something else. Something bad. It was so loud we had to cover our ears because you could not hear the lyrics anyway unless you looked at the monitor. Acting was bad. Bad casting. There was no real chemistry between Roger and Mimi. Watch some shows from other cultures and learn casting. If there is no chemistry between lovers the show will suffer. You can't fake it audience is too smart. There were times I thought they will turn the show around and it would get better but it never did. I read all the bad reviews but I still went to see it. Don't be making that mistake again.
Harold from San Francisco, California
LOW RENT PRODUCTION OF RENT
Be forewarned- this is a non-Equity, very cheap — and very unsatisfying— production. The acting (if you can call it that) is at the level of a community college production at best. The sound is awful- way over-miked and so poorly mixed as to render the dialogue and singing largely unintelligible. The lighting is pathetically bad — much of the time you can not even see the actors’ faces. SHN should be ashamed of themselves for tricking audiences into thinking this would be a Broadway caliber production.
from Salt Lake City, Utah
SEASON TICKET HOLDER...WORST SHOW, EVER!
My husband and I attend theatre all over the world. We’ve never left a show...until today. We couldn’t wait for intermission! This production was horrible! Couldn’t understand songs, many vocals off key, no energy with the actors. It was simply dismal! Do not take kids or your Mom!
Stan from Los Angeles, California
RENT AT THE PANTAGES, HOLLYWOOD
I've been a big fan of Rent. Such a deep and meaningful story, beautiful songs, and the characters that speak to most of us.. But the show in July 2019 in Hollywood was a total disappointment. Too loud music relative to the voices, the actors were mumbling so that you could barely understand them. It seems they took away some parts that made the whole story illogical and not clear. The actors were great and talented - but not for Rent. Disaster. I regret I paid $100 for the ticket.
Michelle from Los Angeles, California
WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY
We have seen Rent in New York, Chicago and LA and cannot believe the production of this show in Los Angeles for the 20th anniversary. The producers must be tone deaf and have no eye for talent. Do not waste your time or money to see it. The entire cast seemed to be singing off key and their choice for Mimi and Roger who are main characters could not have been worse. At intermission several patrons left and as they walked out one couple asked if we wanted their tickets which were third row center. Couldn’t think of anything more painful so we handed those tickets off to a young couple who had never seen the show before. We did stay until the end but ditched out before the applause started for the cast. Couldn't even give them that courtesy. This was my 20 year wedding anniversary and thought it would be nostalgic to take my husband to see the show. What a disappointment. Shame on the producers and directors who put this show on. Such a disappointment. It’s disjointed and awful.
Sharna Kinsey from Houston, Texas
BAD PRODUCTION, BAD TOUR
I have never seen Rent, and was really excited to see it. We are season ticket holders, so we see a lot of musicals. First time walking out of a production at intermission. I had no idea what was happening, couldn’t hear the songs, didn’t connect with any of the characters, and just didn’t care to. I thought that maybe the show didn’t age well, but judging by the other comments, this is just a bad production. I’ve see high school musicals that were better than this.
Barbara from Houston, Texas
RENT - TERRIBLE PLAY
We have season tickets and left at intermission. The play seemed to be about starving artists and their ordeals, but not sure as there seemed to be no story line and the singing was hard to understand. Very disappointing play. The man in charge of valet parking indicated he would need to have more parking attendants at intermission for the rest of the week, as many people were leaving early.
Rob from Calgary, Alberta
A GRADE 12 PRODUCTION AT BEST
What I watched was a watered down expression of a musical that once had an impact on society. Two of the three male lead singers were brutally bad particularly the gentleman who played Mark. The sound was not good and the fact that the actors sing every line in the musical was not only irritating but hard to follow. For anyone who has seen a true grand performance you would know this was not it! A disappointment with some very stirring numbers such as “light my candle” . The ladies were outstanding as was “Tom and Angel”. Any standing ovation was because it’s what your supposed to do.....not deserved.
Marie B. from Calgary, Alberta
3 HOURS OF OUR LIFE AND $250 WE WILL NEVER GET BACK 🤷🏻♀️
Wow - where do I even begin?
Terrible production, music too loud, sound was so terrible I needed to cover my ears multiple times, couldn’t understand the lyrics to properly follow the story, singing sounded more like screaming at times, lack
of chemistry between characters (Mimi and Roger), overacting (Maureen), sad excuse for a leading role (Mark)... overall a very junior crew giving it their best shot, but failing miserably.
The positives? Outstanding, touching performance by Angel, and solid mastering of singing by Tom Collins.
We thought about leaving at intermission, but decided to stay for the (shorter) second act. 3 hours of our lives we will never get back. We sure hope the next 2 events we’ve purchased tickets for will be better than this one.
Phill from Calgary, Alberta
ONLY BROADWAY ACROSS CANADA DISAPPOINTMENT WE’ HAD
We were sadly disappointed by the casts ability to make this a good performance. Pitchy singing that was more screaming.
Disappointed from Calgary, Alberta
SINGERS WHERE FABULOUS
Disappointed with the acting however the singers where extremely talented and had amazing voices.
Having never seen the show before - the program did not prepare us for what was going on. Judging by the number of people who left at half way - they did not get it either.
from Calgary, Alberta
COUDLN'T WAIT FOR IT TO BE OVER
The singers were very talented but the overall production was lacking. We hadn't seen rent before and there wasn't really any storyline to the musical. We have been broadway across Canada members for 5 or 6 years and this was our first disappointment. We had friends who left at intermission and at the end of the show we were wishing we had left too.
from Vancouver, British Columbia
LEFT AT INTERMISSION
Went with three others and at intermission we all looked at each other and asked “what was that???” We couldn’t understand any of the words. The actors all shouted. There was no chemistry between them. We had no idea what the story line was and bailed. Brutal. Wish we could get our money back. Never left a broadway musical before - this production should never have been part of the BAC. Really, really bad!
Katy from Vancouver, British Columbia
RENT - DISAPPOINTING
So disappointed! As others have said, I couldn’t make out the lyrics at all! I could barely piece together a storyline. No idea why the audience was encouraged to ‘moo’ along with the cast member. None of us had seen Rent before, and yet my party of four enthusiastically and unanimously agreed to leave at intermission. Very unfortunate to have been subject to this production of Rent considering its long and successful history on stage. I feel like I missed an opportunity to become a fan as so many others have through the years.
KJL from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
LEFT AT INTERMISSION
Terrible audio. Spotlights couldn't find the singers. Singers out of tune and inarticulate. Band WAY TOO LOUD. Terrible experience all around.
Marie B. from Ottawa, Ontario
CAN’T BELIEVE HOW BAD THIS WAS!
I was excited to attend the performance of Rent this evening at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. We had great seats. I had never seen Rent before. I prepared myself beforehand, by reading about the musical earlier in the week, particularly about the plot and important themes that are as important today as they were 20 years ago.
Well... I really really did not like it! The songs were terrible, not catchy at all, and I did not feel moved by them as I so wanted to be. The sound was loud and the lyrics difficult to understand. The cast had good voices but did not have good songs to sing.
The set was too busy.
The choreography was terrible, no fluid movements, more just jumping around. We left at intermission.
I would not recommend this musical. I love attending that musical in which the songs are inspiring and you get that pleasant feeling deep in your soul and days afterwards, you want to hear that music over and over again. This is definitely not that musical!!!
Anna from Boston from Boston, Massachusetts
FROM THE FIRST NOTE
I love live theatre and have a ton of respect for actors who give it their all every night. I feel that these actors brought that; however, I had no idea what was happening. Totally confused. While the actors had tons of energy and enthusiasm, the music made no sense to me lyrically or musically. It felt more like noise. Dialogue should be updated so we understand what was happening at the time. Never left a show early until now. Didn't even make it to intermission.
Bh from Boston, Massachusetts
AWFUL
Awful.have never left a show before. Wish I hadn’t spent $200 per ticket. It was so awful I was angry with the world.
from Dayton, Ohio
RENT
Couldn’t follow story nothing but loud disjointed music left at intermission
Clif from Denver, Colorado
WHAT DID THEY SAY?
Wife and Left at intermission ( with approximately 100 others) due to being irritated that the vocals were as clear as mud. We couldn’t make any sense of the story and subplots. Not sure what caused this problem but the folks we spoke with all agreed.
Alex Gold from Livingston NJ
UNINTELLIGIBLE
I had no idea what was going on. We could not understand what the actors were singing, the music was louder then actors voices. complete chaos on stage.
As season ticket holders, a huge disappointment for the papermill playhouse.
Happily left at intermission with many other people
Sharon R. from St. Louis, Missouri
RENT AT THE MUNY
The worst version I have ever seen of this show. No idea what the director was trying to do, but this interpretation was terrible. The pacing was too slow, the costume design was wrong and the removal or adult language and the PG version of contact was laughable. Angels death scene was turned into some kind of Liza Minelli vs the Wonka Oompa Lumpas, it was a joke. I could go on, but I am late for my therapy session to get over this abomination.
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