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From the Album 1. Tune Up #1 2. Voice Mail #1 3. Tune Up #2 4. Rent 5. You Okay Honey? 6. Tune Up #3 7. ONE SONG GLORY 8. Light My Candle 9. Voice Mail #2 10. Today 4 U 11. You'll See 12. Tango: Maureen 13. Life Support 14. Out Tonight 15. Another Day 16. Will I? 17. On The Street 18. Santa Fe 19. I'll Cover You 20. We're Okay 21. Christmas Bells 22. Over The Moon 23. La Vie Boheme 24. I Should Tell You 25. La Vie Boheme B 26. Seasons Of Love 27. Happy New Year 28. Voice Mail #3 29. Happy New Year B 30. Take Me Or Leave Me 31. Seasons Of Love B 32. Without You 33. Voice Mail #4 34. Contact 35. I'll Cover You (Reprise) 36. Halloween 37. Goodbye Love 38. What You Own 39. Voice Mail #5 40. Finale 41. YOUR EYES 42. Finale B 43. Seasons Of Love (Reprise)


Other Songs Another Day Christmas Bells Contact Finale Finale B Goodbye Love Halloween Happy New Year Happy New Year B I Should Tell You Ill Cover You Ill Cover You-Reprise La Vie Boheme La Vie Boheme B Life Support Light My Candle Light The Candle Love Heals (Bonus Track) On The Street One Song Glory Out Tonight Over The Moon Prologue Rent Santa Fe Seasons Of Love Seasons Of Love B Take Me Or Leave Me Tango Maureen Today 4 U Tune Up 1 Tune Up 2 Voice Mail 1 Were Okay What You Own Will I? Without You You Okay Honey? Youll See Your Eyes
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Rent (stylized in all caps) is a rock musical with music, lyrics, and book by Jonathan Larson. Loosely based on the 1896 opera La bohème by Giacomo Puccini, Luigi Illica, and Giuseppe Giacosa, it tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in Lower Manhattan's East Village, in the thriving days of the bohemian culture of Alphabet City, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS.

The musical was first seen in 1993 in a workshop production at New York Theatre Workshop, the off-Broadway theatre which was also where the musical began performances on January 26, 1996; the show's creator, Jonathan Larson, died suddenly of an aortic dissection, believed to have been caused by undiagnosed Marfan syndrome, the night before. The musical moved to Broadway's larger Nederlander Theatre on April 29, 1996.

On Broadway, Rent gained critical acclaim and won several awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Musical. The Broadway production closed on September 7, 2008, after 12 years, making it one of the longest-running shows on Broadway. 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 motion picture featuring six of the eight principal cast members from the 1996 stage premiere.
Genre(s): Musical, Soundtrack
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