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Fox Makes 'Rent' AJW Landscaping 910-271-3777 Clearing the way all year long! Mulching-Raking-Mowing-Pruning January 26 - February 1, 2019 Weatherizing Plants - Salting- Shoveling Licensed – Insured Baby, It’s Warm Inside! Fox We Deliver! makes Pricing Plans Available ‘Rent’ Vanessa Hudgens stars in “Rent” 910 276 7474 | 877 829 2515 12780 S Caledonia Rd, Laurinburg, NC 28352 serving Scotland County and surrounding areas Joy Jacobs, Store Manager 234 E. Church Street Laurinburg, NC 910-277-8588 www.kimbrells.com Page 2 — Saturday, January 26, 2019 — Laurinburg Exchange Sing out: Fox brings Broadway to television with ‘Rent’ By Kyla Brewer and Roger’s friend, Tom Collins, a TV Media computer scientist who returns to New York after being expelled from elevision offers a respite for many MIT. One-time Disney darling Vanes- Tweary viewers, but there’s noth- sa Hudgens (“High School Musical,” ing like the thrill of live theater. A 2006) stars as Mark’s ex-girlfriend, major broadcaster is about to make Maureen. Kiersey Clemons (“Dope,” live performance more accessible 2015) appears as Maureen’s girl- with a televised production of one of friend, Joanne Jefferson, an Ivy Broadway’s most beloved musicals. League-educated lawyer. Pop singer Seven struggling artists reach for Tinashe (“The Polar Express,” 2004) their dreams in New York City’s East tackles the role of Mimi Marquez, a Village in an era of political and so- dancer who struggles with addic- cial unrest in a live/tape delayed pro- tion. Finally, drag queen Valentina duction of “Rent,” airing Sunday, (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”) makes her Jan. 27, on Fox. Inspired by Giacomo debut as Angel, a drag queen and Puccini’s “La Bohème,” “Rent” was street musician. written by late composer and play- Performing alongside such sea- wright Jonathan Larson, who also soned artists may be intimidating to wrote the music and lyrics. some, but Valentina seems to be The show first premiered Off- handling it all with her usual poise. Broadway at the New York Theatre When “ET’s” Keltie Knight stopped Workshop on Jan. 25, 1996, before by the set of the live musical in No- moving to Broadway in April of the vember, she spoke with Valentina same year. Unfortunately, Larson and Dixon about the production and didn’t live to see its Off-Broadway asked Valentina about the show. premiere, as he died of an aortic dis- “I’m definitely taking on a lot, but section that morning, at the age of I’m so excited, especially because 35. He was awarded a number of it’s live because, mama-girl, I’m al- posthumous awards for the rock ways live,” Valentina quipped. musical, including three Tonys and a Dixon was equally optimistic Pulitzer Prize. about the televised version of the It’s been more than 20 years since musical: the play first premiered, but many “I think particularly at this time feel that it’s just as relevant today as with a lot of the distress and the it was back then. conflict we see, I think it’s so impor- “The title is so iconic, the music is tant to see a group of friends that re- “Valentina as seen in “Rent” so beloved, and the themes are as ally learn and discover that love among major broadcasters, who Passion” (2016), “Grease: Live” meaningful today as they were transforms anything,” Dixon said. have been struggling to compete (2016) and “A Christmas Story Live” when the show first premiered on “Love transforms disease — the with on-demand and streaming ser- (2017). Broadway,” Fox executives Dana disease of prejudice, disease itself, vices. In 2013, NBC kicked off the re- Such programs have fared well in Walden and Gary Newman said in transforms the disease of poverty, cent trend with “The Sound of Music the ratings department and “Rent” an official release. xenophobia, patriarchy. Our mes- Live” starring Carrie Underwood has the potential to be a hit. At times “Rent” was a groundbreaking sage is to measure yourself in love (“American Idol”), and followed it gritty and heartbreaking, the story production in the ‘90s because it ad- — the love you give and the love up with “Peter Pan Live” (2014), has resonated with thousands, if not dressed AIDS, homophobia, addic- you allow yourself to receive.” “The Wiz Live” (2015), “Hairspray millions, of theater-goers. Many tion and other taboo subjects, and The original Broadway run of Live” (2016) and “Jesus Christ Su- more will have the opportunity to producers have assembled top cali- “Rent” lasted 12 years, was per- perstar Live in Concert” (2018). see the show as the musical “Rent,” ber talent to bring the story to a formed 5,123 times and grossed Fox’s past offerings include “The premieres Sunday, Jan. 27, on Fox. whole new generation. Some of the more than $280 million. There have world’s most renowned musical the- been a number of national tours as ater artists take to the soundstage well, in addition to international for this television version. productions performed in 25 lan- BREEDEN’S Jordan Fisher (“Liv and Maddie”) guages. In 2005, Chris Columbus stars as Mark Cohen, a Jewish- (“Home Alone,” 1990) directed a QUALITY MEATS American filmmaker who serves as big-screen adaptation of the musical the narrator of the show. Country starring most of the original cast. CLIPS music singer-songwriter Brennin Through the magic of television, HAIRCUTS FOR MEN Hunt (“Nashville”) plays Mark’s Fox brings “Rent’s” uplifting mes- roommate and best friend, strug- sage to millions of people who may gling musician Roger Davis. Mark not otherwise have the opportunity 1305 Scotland Crossing Dr. and Roger’s former roommate- to see it, whether because of cost, Fresh made sausage, hand cut steaks, turned-landlord Benjamin Coffin III location or other factors. There was a Corriher Country ham, local honey, spices and rubs. Laurinburg, NC 28352 is portrayed by R&B artist Mario time when many of the programs Since 1926 (336) 309-9413 (“Step Up,” 2006). Tony and Emmy- shown on television were live, but nominated actor Brandon Victor these days live TV isn’t as common. 133 Broad St | Bennettsville, South Carolina 29512 Dixon (“Jesus Christ Superstar Live However, Fox’s live production of Jennifer Ryder - Stylist in Concert”) has been cast as Mark “Rent” is part of a growing trend (843) 479-3481 Laurinburg Exchange — Saturday, January 26, 2019 — Page 3 9:00 p.m. PRMT Mixed Martial Arts Fe- GOLF Golf Central Pre-game (15m) NBCSN NHL Hockey Winnipeg Jets at 10:30 p.m. TNT NBA Basketball Phila- 3:00 p.m. ESPN NBA: The Jump (1h) dor Emelianenko vs. Ryan Bader Bellator (Live) Philadelphia Flyers. Philadelphia, Pa. delphia 76ers at Los Angeles Lakers. Los (Live) 214. (3h15) (Live) 3:00 p.m. WTVD (11) WPDE (15) ESPN (2h45) (Live) Angeles, Calif. (2h30) (Live) GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 Phoenix Open. Sports NBCSN IMSA Auto Racing SportsCar NFL Football Pro Bowl. 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