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The story of several friends in New York City facing financial poverty, homophobia, AIDS, and, of course, rent.The story of several friends in New York City facing financial poverty, homophobia, AIDS, and, of course, rent.The story of several friends in New York City facing financial poverty, homophobia, AIDS, and, of course, rent.
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The audience was super annoying. Most of the songs were fine but the vocals werent great, especially in "today for you"
The live audience drowns out sections of the production. The were even moments that the camera focused on the audience which stops the storytelling cold. And it felt like theater in the round which I always find distracting. Other than that it was nicely done with some great performances.
I love that Fox wanted to tackle something as complex as RENT.
The set, direction, art and costumes are all phenomenally done.
The band is GREAT.
But the casting of this musical...I just don't understand using "up and comers" who CANNOT sing over established stage vets who could rock the house down.
Collins was amazing. Mark was great. Other than that...it's a hard pass from me on the cast. Valentina was AWFUL. Jesus. I get that she's "hot" right now, but she should not sing on stage. Can we get someone like Todrick? A guy who can pull off drag AND actually sing and dance.
This was a valiant attempt at doing something strong and provoking, but it fell tragically flat
What do you get when you take Rent and put it on TV during prime time?
All the actors had their volumes cut. Many of them seemed to be out of their range.
Where Rent thrived on grit, this performance strove for pocket lint.
The last three minutes with the original cast was not enough to save this. I'm sad, now.
As a confirmed #renthead who has seen the stage and film versions more times than I'm willing to admit, here are my thoughts:
-I know it's a lot to ask to find vocalists who can compare with the original cast, but Fox was obviously more concerned with hiring names teenagers would recognize than anyone with actual talent. Hudgens is fine, probably the best of the bunch, but she's no Idina. The rest of them have virtually no range and put no power into the performances.
-I kinda like the expanded staging, but the audience being in the middle of everything distracts from the story and turns it into just another concert.
-The censorship of certain lines and content is anathema to what the show is about. If Fox wasn't brave enough to do it as it was written, they shouldn't have done it. Larsen would have a fit knowing it was on Fox anyway.
-It feels like the director knew the vocals weren't up to par based on the comparative volume of the musical accompaniment. The instruments, particularly the piano, would sometimes drown out the vocals.
Overall, it was just meh. Not enough talent, not enough energy, not enough anything. I would expect something hyped this much would be much better. 3/10
Overall, it was just meh. Not enough talent, not enough energy, not enough anything. I would expect something hyped this much would be much better. 3/10
Did you know
- TriviaMajority of the event was in fact not live. Due to an injury of one of the leads from the last dress rehearsal the night before, everything except for the last song was from a recorded rehearsal.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jeopardy!: Episode #35.149 (2019)
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