Ask & Answer Questions, Follow Shows, Sell, Rent or Buy in. Musical Movie Scripts. Rent by Stephen Chbosky. Rent The Musical Script Free Download. Watch Rent Online Full Movie, rent. This is the film version of the Pulitzer and Tony Award winning musical about Bohemians in the. A wide selection of free. Musical movie scripts and screenplays. Read them online, free. Original Broadway cast, 1996 Rent is a with music, lyrics, and book by, loosely based on 's. It tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in 's in the thriving days of, under the shadow of. The musical was first seen in a at in 1993. This same theatre was also the musical's initial home following its official 1996 opening. The show's creator,, died suddenly of an, believed to have been caused by undiagnosed, the night before the Off-Broadway premiere. The musical moved to Broadway's larger on April 29, 1996. On Broadway, Rent gained critical acclaim and won several awards. The Broadway production closed on September 7, 2008 after a 12-year run of 5,123 performances. On February 14, 2016, the musical surpassed Rent's number of performances with a 2pm matinee, pushing Rent from the. The production grossed over $280 million. The success of the show led to several national tours and numerous foreign productions. In 2005, it was adapted into a featuring most of the original cast members. Cast of Rent performing 'Seasons of Love' at Broadway on Broadway, 2005 The cast lines up to sing together before the plot of the second act begins, affirming that one should measure life 'in love' ('Seasons of Love'). Afterwards, Mark and Roger gather to break back into their locked apartment with their friends ('Happy New Year'). A new voicemail reveals that Mark's footage of the riot has earned him a job offering at a news company called Buzzline ('Voice Mail #3'). The others finally break through the door just as Benny arrives, saying he wants to call a truce and revealing that Mimi, a former girlfriend of his, convinced him to change his mind. Mimi denies rekindling her relationship with Benny, but Roger is upset, and although they apologize to each other, Mimi goes to her drug dealer for a fix ('Happy New Year B'). Around Valentine's Day, Mark tells the audience that Roger and Mimi have been living together, but they are tentative with each other. It is also told that Maureen and Joanne are preparing another protest, and during rehearsal, Maureen criticizes Joanne's and Joanne criticizes Maureen's promiscuous mannerisms. They break up dramatically following an ultimatum ('Take Me or Leave Me'). Time progresses to spring ('Seasons of Love B'), but Roger and Mimi's relationship is strained by Mimi's escalating usage and Roger's lasting jealousy and suspicion of Benny. Each alone, Roger and Mimi sing of love and loneliness, telling each other how they feel, as they watch Collins nurse Angel, whose health is declining due to AIDS ('Without You'). By the end of the summer, Mark continues to receive calls offering a corporate job at Buzzline ('Voice Mail #4'). A dance is performed representing all the couples' sex lives ('Contact'). At the climax of the number, the two former couples break up, and Angel suddenly dies. At the funeral, the friends briefly come together to share their memories with Collins being the last to reminisce ('I'll Cover You [Reprise]'). Mark expresses his fear of being the only one left surviving when the rest of his friends die of AIDS, and he finally accepts the corporate job offer ('Halloween'). Roger reveals that he is leaving for Santa Fe, which sparks an argument about commitment between him and Mimi, and between Maureen and Joanne. Collins arrives and admonishes the entire group for fighting on the day of Angel's funeral, causing Maureen and Joanne to reconcile, but not Mimi and Roger. The group shares a sad moment, knowing that between deaths and leaving, their close-knit friendships will be breaking up. Everyone leaves except Mark and Roger, and so Mark tries to convince Roger to stay in New York. Roger, unable to handle Mimi's declining health, becomes angry with Mark and leaves. Mimi returns to say goodbye, overhears everything Roger says, and, terrified, agrees to go to rehab ('Goodbye Love'). Collins is forcibly removed from the church for being unable to pay for Angel's funeral; Benny shows compassion by paying and offering Mark and Collins drinks; Collins accepts, causing him and Collins to rekindle their old friendship, but Mark has to turn down the offer due to work commitments. Some time later, both Mark and Roger simultaneously reach an artistic, as Roger finds his song in Mimi and Mark finds his film in Angel's memory; Roger decides to return to New York in time for Christmas, while Mark quits his job to devote his efforts to working on his own film ('What You Own'). The characters' parents, concerned and confused about their respective situations, leave several worried messages on their phones ('Voice Mail #5'). On Christmas Eve, exactly one year having passed, Mark prepares to screen his now-completed film to his friends.
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