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Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, stars of the original Broadway production and film adaptation of RENT, reprise the roles they made famous in this exciting new tour! Don’t miss the show that transformed how a generation feels about musicals, changed Broadway forever, and inspired a major motion picture. Whether it’s your 1st time or your 100th time, it’s time you checked out RENT!
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Date: November 3-8
Curtain times:
Tue - Fri 7:30 p.m.
Sat 2:00 p.m. / 7:30 p.m.
Sun 1:00 p.m. / 6:30 p.m.
Run time: 2 hours 30 minutes (includes 20 minute intermission)
start at $42
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RENT’s $20 Ticket Tradition Lives On!
Inspired by his personal experiences as a struggling artist, RENT’s creator the late Jonathan Larson dreamt of creating a universal piece of musical theater that is available to everyone. The Broadway tradition continues in the Fox Cities, as the Center is pleased to offer $20 tickets to RENT: The Broadway Tour.
A limited number of seats in the first two rows of the orchestra level will be available for every performance. The $20 tickets go on sale at the ticket office, on the day of performance only, two hours prior to the show and are available on a first come, first serve basis, cash only with a limit of two tickets per person. A line may form outside the Center's ticket office on the corner of College Avenue and Division Street.
VIDEO: Click here to see a video of the line from Opening Night.
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SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING
Your chance to win!
Before the curtain rises for RENT, catch a glimpse of Broadway’s hottest new show - In The Heights with a special preview screening of the PBS documentary “In The Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams.” Stop in the Kimberly-Clark Theater in the hour before RENT to check out the preview and try your luck with an In The Heights lottery ticket. It’s your chance to win fun prizes, including a free pair of tickets to In The Heights! While supplies last. |
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Join us for a Conversation Café at Harmony Café: An open discussion about the issues and topics of RENT including the AIDS epidemic, homosexuality, poverty, drug addiction, tolerance and acceptance. People who are familiar with the musical or the movie are encouraged to attend this FREE event which is open to the public. Thursday, November 5, 4-5 p.m. at Harmony Café, 233 East College Avenue, Downtown Appleton. |
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