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A major broad- of “Rent” lasted 12 years, was caster is about to make live per- performed 5,123 times and formance more accessible with grossed more than $280 mil- a televised production of one lion. There have been a number of Broadway’s most beloved of national tours as well, in ad- musicals. dition to international produc- Seven struggling artists reach tions performed in 25 languag- for their dreams in New York es. In 2005, Chris Columbus City’s East Village in an era of (“Home Alone,” 1990) directed political and social unrest in a a big-screen adaptation of the live/tape delayed production of musical starring most of the “Rent,” airing Sunday, Jan. 27, original Broadway cast. on Fox. Inspired by Giacomo Through the magic of tele- Puccini’s “La Bohème,” “Rent” vision, Fox brings “Rent’s” was written by late composer uplifting message to millions of and playwright Jonathan Lar- people who may not otherwise son, who also wrote the music have the opportunity to see and lyrics. it, whether because of cost, The show first premiered Off- location or other factors. There Broadway at the New York The- was a time when many of the atre Workshop on Jan. 25, 1996, programs shown on television before moving to Broadway in April of the same year. Unfortu- were live, but these days live TV nately, Larson didn’t live to see isn’t as common. However, Fox’s its Off-Broadway premiere, as live production of “Rent” is he died of an aortic dissection part of a growing trend among that morning, at the age of 35. major broadcasters, who have He was awarded a number of been struggling to compete posthumous awards for the with on-demand and streaming rock musical, including three services. In 2013, NBC kicked Tonys and a Pulitzer Prize. off the recent trend with “The It’s been more than 20 years Sound of Music Live” starring since the play first premiered, “Valentina as seen in “Rent” Carrie Underwood (“American but many feel that it’s just as whole new generation. Some artist Mario (“Step Up,” 2006). press,” 2004) tackles the role “I’m definitely taking on a Idol”), and followed it up with relevant today as it was back of the world’s most renowned Tony and Emmy-nominated of Mimi Marquez, a dancer lot, but I’m so excited, espe- “Peter Pan Live” (2014), “The then. musical theater artists take to actor Brandon Victor Dixon who struggles with addiction. cially because it’s live because, Wiz Live” (2015), “Hairspray “The title is so iconic, the the soundstage for this televi- (“Jesus Christ Superstar Live Finally, drag queen Valentina mama-girl, I’m always live,” Live” (2016) and “Jesus Christ music is so beloved, and the sion version. in Concert”) has been cast as (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”) makes Valentina quipped. Superstar Live in Concert” themes are as meaningful today Jordan Fisher (“Liv and Mark and Roger’s friend, Tom her debut as Angel, a drag Dixon was equally optimistic (2018). Fox’s past offerings as they were when the show Maddie”) stars as Mark Co- Collins, a computer scientist queen and street musician. about the televised version of include “The Passion” (2016), first premiered on Broadway,” hen, a Jewish-American film- who returns to New York after Performing alongside such the musical: “Grease: Live” (2016) and “A Fox executives Dana Walden maker who also serves as the being expelled from MIT. One- seasoned artists may be intimi- “I think particularly at this Christmas Story Live” (2017). and Gary Newman said in an narrator of the show. Country time Disney darling Vanessa dating to some, but Valentina time with a lot of the distress Such programs have fared official release. music singer-songwriter Bren- Hudgens (“High School Musi- seems to be handling it all with and the conflict we see, I think well in the ratings department “Rent” was a groundbreak- nin Hunt (“Nashville”) plays cal,” 2006) stars as Mark’s her usual poise. 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