
October 22, 23, 24, and 25, 2009
at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium in Brandon
October 30 and 31
at the Gas Station Theatre in Winnipeg
Warning: Mature content, course language. Not suitable for children under 13.
CAST LIST REHEARSAL SCHEDULE ABOUT RENT
Act I
Mark, a filmmaker and the show's narrator, is spending a cold Christmas Eve in
the Lower East Side industrial loft he shares with his roommate Roger, a
musician. They receive several phone calls (TUNE UP/VOICE MAIL #1). The first is
from Mark's mother consoling him over the loss of his girlfriend Maureen, a
performance artist, to Joanne, a Harvard Law School graduate. The second is from
their friend Tom Collins who is detained by muggers. The last is from their
landlord Benny demanding the rent. The power blows and so do Roger and Mark's
tops (RENT).
Outside, Collins is reeling from the mugging. He is comforted by Angel, a street
musician, who offers him a helping hand (YOU OKAY HONEY?). Both HIV+, Angel and
Collins head out for a night on the town and a life support meeting.
In response to a call for help, Mark sets out for the lot where Maureen is
performing a protest against Benny's eviction of the homeless from a nearby lot.
He urges Roger to come along but he refuses. As Mark reports, Roger has not left
the apartment in six months. He is still reeling from the suicide of his
girlfriend, who slashed her wrists upon learning that she had AIDS. Roger tries
to write a song but the only melody he finds is "Musetta's Waltz" from Puccini's
La Bohème (ONE SONG GLORY).
Mimi, an S&M dancer who lives below Mark and Roger, knocks with a request: LIGHT
MY CANDLE. The attraction between her and Roger is immediate, but Roger shies
away and shows her the door. Mimi knocks again. She has lost her stash. Roger
helps her look and Mimi eventually finds it- in Roger's back pocket.
As Joanne wrangles with the sound equipment for Maureen's performance, her
parents leave her VOICE MAIL #2, pleading with her to come to her mother's
confirmation hearings in Washington. Collins arrives at the loft with a bag full
of goodies. This includes Angel, transvested into Angel Dumott Shunard and
gloriously arrayed in his Christmas finest- wig, glitter, and platform pumps. In
TODAY 4 U, Angel explains how he earned $1,000: a wealthy woman hired him to
play the drums until her neighbor's yappy Akita barked itself to death.
Benny enters with a proposal (YOU'LL SEE): if Mark and Roger stop Maureen's
protest, he will forgo the rent. He entices them with plans for Cyber Arts, a
state-of-the-art, multimedia studio that will realize all of their dreams.
Unsuccessful, Benny leaves. Mark, Collins and Angel try to coax Roger into
coming to the life support meeting with them but he refuses.
Mark finally reaches the lot where Maureen will perform her protest. He
encounters Joanne, still struggling with the sound equipment and the many
demands Maureen makes upon her. Mark offers help. Though they dreaded meeting,
they have a lot in common (TANGO: MAUREEN). Once he finishes, Mark joins Angel
and Collins at the LIFE SUPPORT meeting.
ACT II
The second act begins with the company posing the question, "How do you measure
a year in the life?" (SEASONS OF LOVE). It is one week later, New Year's Eve,
and Mark, Roger, Mimi, Maureen, Joanne, Angel and Collins are having a
breaking-back-into-the-building party (HAPPY NEW YEAR). Once inside, Mark
listens to one more phone message from his mother in Scarsdale as well as one
from Alexi Darling, a tabloid TV producer salivating over his footage of the
riot (VOICE MAIL #3). Benny crashes the party, angering Roger and alienating
Roger from Mimi. Dejected, Mimi wanders outside and into the welcoming arms of
her drug dealer.
Mark fast forwards to Valentine's Day. Roger and Mimi are still together. Angel
and Collins could be anywhere. Maureen and Joanne are still rehearsing another
show, but it is not going well (TAKE ME OR LEAVE ME).
The company reprises SEASONS OF LOVE and time marches forward again, to spring.
Roger and Mimi have a fight and Roger walks out. Alone, Mimi reflects on what
life would be like without Roger (WITHOUT YOU). At the same time, Collins nurses
a sick Angel; Maureen and Joanne reconcile; as do Mimi and Roger.
At the end of the summer, Alexi is still courting Mark for her TV show (VOICE
MAIL #4). Roger and Mimi, unsatisfied by love's complications, break up, as do
Maureen and Joanne. Angel dies (CONTACT). At a memorial service, his friends
remember his spirit. Collins remembers his love (I'LL COVER YOU: REPRISE).
Outside the church, Mark phones Alexi to accept the job. Mark ponders how life
has changed since last year as he recalls the joys of that one night last
Christmas (HALLOWEEN). As the mourners leave the church, Mimi confirms that
Roger has sold his guitar and is leaving town. Roger confirms that Mimi is now
with Benny. A fight erupts among Roger, Mimi, Maureen, Benny, and Joanne. Collins
interrupts them with the sorrowful reality that the family is breaking up.
Joanne and Maureen reunite. Mimi and Benny leave.
Mark tries to convince Roger to stay in New York and face his pain and the fact
that Mimi is very sick. Roger attacks Mark, accusing him of hiding from his
feelings. Mimi enters, having overheard the entire angry exchange, and bids
Roger farewell (GOODBYE, LOVE). Roger leaves town. Mimi turns to Mark for help.
Benny offers one helping hand to Mimi and extends the other to Collins to help
him pay Angel's funeral expenses. Mimi refuses the help and flees. Collins
accepts and he and Benny go out for a drink.
Mark considers the events and faces the last year, as does Roger, who is on his
way to Santa Fe. Roger begins to discover his own song and Mark turns down the
television job to finish his own film (WHAT YOU OWN).
Roger's mom, Mark's mom, Mimi's mom, and Joanne's father all wonder where their
children are (VOICE MAIL #5). Back at the loft, Mark tells us again it's
Christmas and he now has a rough version of his film, which he's going to show
tonight. Roger has returned, has written his song, but cannot find Mimi. Collins
enters with money he has gotten from an ATM rewired to give money to anyone with
a special code. The password? Angel.
Maureen and Joanne suddenly arrive holding Mimi, whom they found collapsed and
near death in the park. Roger begs her not to die and sings for her the song it
has taken him all year to write, YOUR EYES. Mimi dies as Roger wails her name
over a blast of Puccini's music. Suddenly Mimi awakens, it seems that a guardian
Angel was watching over her.
The company joins in a reprise of the affirmation that love is all and that
there is "no day but today" (FINALE).
CAST of RENT (subject to change)
Characters
| Mark | Trevor Barker/John Gunston |
| Roger | Katlin Mathison/Chris Isaak |
| Mimi | Caitlin Mitchell/Maryann Buri |
| Angel | Brett Bews/Scott Warren |
| Collins | Bryan Myskiw/Mitchell Wedgewood |
| Joanne | Annelise Hawrylak/Sarah Hallikas |
| Maureen | Jill Martin/Kitrina Plante |
| Benny | Jeremy Lancaster/Nicholas Urquhart |
Company
| Squeegie Man/Paul | Nicholas Urquhart/ Jeremy Lancaster |
| Mrs. Jefferson/Seasons of Love Soloist #2/Moon Backup | Nicole Badiou |
| Mr. Jefferson/Restaurant Man | Ken Jackson |
| Roger's Mother/Moon Backup | Kelsey Simpson |
| Steve/A Homeless Man/Mr. Grey/The Man | Alex Scott |
| Mimi's mother/Ali/Over the Moon Backup | Kenna Simpson |
| Mrs. Cohen | Donna Lowe |
| Gordon/Coat Vendor | Scott Barker |
| Sue/A Girl/Moon Backup/Alexi Darling | Julia Redfern |
| Blanket Person/Pam/Seasons of Love Soloist #1 | Jennifer Dijeh |
Homeless people, police officers, junkies, vendors, and others to be made up from members of the Company.