If you are a regular theatergoer, you probably have a story about "Rent." The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning show changed Broadway forever when it opened in 1996. Part of the reason the rock musical ...
Set in the vibrant world of New York’s East Village, RENT explores the lives of a group of young artists facing love, loss, ...
The world premiere of The Jonathan Larson Project will open off-Broadway in February 2025. This new musical celebrates the dozens of unheard songs, unfinished and unproduced musicals, and pop songs ...
As a member of Rent‘s original Broadway cast, Anthony Rapp got to witness Jonathan Larson‘s genius firsthand. “He was so prolific,” Rapp, 53, told Us Weekly exclusively on Monday, March 10, while ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Off Broadway world premiere of The Jonathan Larson Project, a new musical featuring dozens of unheard songs, unfinished and unproduced musicals and pop songs found in files and boxes of ...
Nearly 30 years after his untimely death, an all-new musical from Jonathan Larson is coming to the stage. The new musical, conceived by Jennifer Ashley Tepper and directed by John Simpkins, will have ...
NEW YORK — Jonathan Larson, the cheerily boyish composer of the musical “Rent,” died in 1996 at the age of 35. “The Jonathan Larson Project,” the new off-Broadway collection of his unheard songs, is a ...
When Jonathan Larson died unexpectedly at the age of 35, it was hours before his musical RENT took the world by storm. Larson was hailed posthumously as the voice of a generation, winning Tony Awards ...
Jonathan David Larson was born on February 4, 1960, in Mount Vernon, New York, to Nanette (née Notarius) and Allan Larson. He grew up in White Plains, New York, where he developed an early interest in ...
As a member of Rent's original Broadway cast, Anthony Rapp got to witness Jonathan Larson's genius firsthand. "He was so prolific," Rapp, 53, told Us Weekly exclusively on Monday, March 10, while ...
The best number is near the end of the night, "Love Heals," which was written for Love Heals: The Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education in 1992. The insert suggests that Larson's next show would ...