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Rent... I've been waiting for it for years.
I had my snacks all ready when I saw those little words at the bottom of the screen: Previously Recorded.
What?
The internet told me what happened. Brennin Hunt's foot was broken during last 10 minutes of Saturday's Dress Rehearsal. The one they record as both a rehearsal and a back up recording. Sadly, the back up now became the show.
The live audience saw views like this:
— Alison Young (@Foreverayoung) January 28, 2019
Before I get into anything else, I think the biggest regret is that the cast won't be able to give the performance they intended to give. Some of the vocals weren't there, and I wonder if it wasn't because some of the performers were "saving it" for Sunday night. We'll never know.
I know... forget regret and all... but I regret us not being able to see their finished product. #RENTLive— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
My #RENTLive thoughts: @Jordan_Fisher is amazing. Cast him in everything please?— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
The audience is WAY too loud. But I’m assuming they never thought they’d be broadcast.
Valentina was out of breath while singing. Cardio, my dear...
And Roger’s broken ankle... suck!
As per usual... I live tweeted the whole damn thing!
The vocals seemed to be rather shaky. Especially Valentina's Like seriously.. it was bad.
Roger and Mark are about the only ones hitting their notes! #RENTLive pic.twitter.com/mAMhfiJsp3— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
Jordan Fisher was spot on in all aspects. He's a good actor and a fantastic singer. Brennin Hunt was there vocally, but the acting wasn't. The show starts with them, so it had to be good, and it was.
People noticed some lyric changes right off the top. They specifically set it in 1991/1992, which is a nice thing for the younger audience that might not understand the AIDS Crisis of the 80's and 90's. The show portrays the found families that many LGBTIQ folks of that era had (mainly because they were kicked out by their bio families for being themselves. And I think younger people today forget that AIDS back then was a death sentence. By naming the specific time, you remind people of the grim time in NYC this was.
People noticed some lyric changes right off the top. They specifically set it in 1991/1992, which is a nice thing for the younger audience that might not understand the AIDS Crisis of the 80's and 90's. The show portrays the found families that many LGBTIQ folks of that era had (mainly because they were kicked out by their bio families for being themselves. And I think younger people today forget that AIDS back then was a death sentence. By naming the specific time, you remind people of the grim time in NYC this was.
But man, the opening number was electric... then Today For You came on.
I figured it out. Most of Angel’s songs are sitting right on Valentina’s voice break. I know the pain! (She needed more vocal coaching to get around it) #RENTLive— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
Valentina's vocals were there during the soft parts, but her big number was.... odd. I was especially wondering if she was saving her voice. I think she could have done with some intense vocal coaching. The performance was almost there!
So the show goes on... and then we get Maureen (Get it? brown Cow Stunning?)
Bravo Vanessa Hudgens #RENTLive pic.twitter.com/LCjNSim2In— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
She definitely didn't phone it in for the rehearsal!!
I mean, Maureen and Joanne were amazing!
Take me or Leave me! #RENTLive pic.twitter.com/G5Abbrqbhx— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
As I watched, Twitter would explode if they changed lyrics, or did anything out of the norm for the show...
Controversial opinion: I rather liked that staging of Seasons if Love! #RENTLive pic.twitter.com/3woXGViKEq— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
But I loved staging, and the set. When you have the advantage of cameras, you can use some inventive staging!
Did anyone notice Roger's costume change just before contact? In the musical beds scene? Where he is in a rob and takes Angel's place in the hospital bed? Were they implying that he was hospitalized for a bit?
Did anyone notice Roger's costume change just before contact? In the musical beds scene? Where he is in a rob and takes Angel's place in the hospital bed? Were they implying that he was hospitalized for a bit?
The second half picked up, then we got to Contact. I'm SHOCKED they let it go on! (Network TV and all...)
Then we got to the Cover You Reprise.. And Brandon Victor Dixon brought us to church.
Damn @BrandonVDixon! Your Judas made me cry last year... now your Tom Collins is devastating me! #RENTLive pic.twitter.com/WgKlbwJGaA— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
Which then led us to this moment:
And then @Jordan_Fisher is able to do this?????? COME ON Y'ALL. THE. TALENT. #RENT #RentLive pic.twitter.com/uhXEJIhkVE— broadway.com (@broadwaycom) January 28, 2019
(hear that? it was my hear breaking)
But honestly, this sums it up:
Ok y’all...@BrandonVDixon , @Jordan_Fisher and @VanessaHudgens are national treasure. Cast them in all the musicals please!!! #RENTLive— Meari (@DaneeneMeari) January 28, 2019
The show was uneven. It was a show that no one expected would be seen by everyone. It's the show that we got.
And I enjoyed it!
Now NBC and Hair... get some darn understudies!!!!
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