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Rent: Live

Rent: Live is an American television special that was broadcast by Fox on January 27, 2019. It is a partially live[a] production of the 1996 Tony Award-winning musical Rent, which 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 Bohemian Alphabet City, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS.

Rent: Live
Based onRent
by Jonathan Larson
Written byKristoffer Diaz
Directed by
Starring
ComposerJonathan Larson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
ProducersMarc Platt Productions
Revolution Studios
Sony Pictures Television
20th Century Fox Television
Production locationFox Studios
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseJanuary 27, 2019 (2019-01-27)

Cast and characters edit

Soloists edit

  • Keala Settle as Cy (a gender-flipped version of Paul from the original, also combined with soloist 1), Homeless Person, Vendor, Roger's Mother
  • Jennifer Leigh Warren as Homeless Woman with Bags, Mrs. Jefferson, Sue, Vendor, Police Officer, Mrs. Cohen
  • Debra Cardona as Homeless Woman 2, Ali, Vendor, Police Officer, Cook, Angel's Mom, Mimi's Mother
  • Matt Saldivar as Mr. Grey, Salvation Army Santa, Gordon, Drunk Santa 1, Vendor, Security Guard
  • Alton Fitzgerald White as Police Officer, Mr. Jefferson, Support Group Member 2, Homeless Man, Vendor, Cook, Drag Queen, The Pastor
  • J. Elaine Marcos as Police Officer, Pam, Vendor, Homeless Woman 1, Coat Vendor, Server, Alexi Darling, Angel's Sister, Halloween Costume
  • Bryce Ryness as The Man, Police Officer, Cook Owner, Support Group Member 16
  • Emerson Collins as Police Officer, Steve, Drunk Santa 2, Junkie, Host, Halloween Costume
  • Fredric Odgaard
  • Benjamin Douglas Rivera
  • Darius Crenshaw

Ensemble edit

  • Robert Roldan
  • Morgan Marcell
  • Khori Petinaud
  • Mia DeWeese
  • Fred Odgaard
  • Tilly Evans-Krueger

Dancers edit

  • Hannahlei Cabanilla
  • Sasha Dominique Mallory
  • Ty Wells
  • Jessica Lee Keller
  • Lenin Fernandez Jr.
  • Nick Lanzisera
  • Benjamin Douglas Rivera

The original Broadway cast, including Daphne Rubin-Vega, Anthony Rapp, Fredi Walker, Adam Pascal, Jesse L. Martin, Taye Diggs, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Idina Menzel, and Gilles Chiasson made cameos in the special.[2]

Musical numbers edit

Act 1 edit

  • "Tune Up #1" – Mark, Roger
  • "Voice Mail #1" – Mark's Mom
  • "Tune Up #2" – Mark, Roger, Collins, Benny
  • "Rent" – Mark, Roger, Joanne, Benny, Collins, Ensemble
  • "You Okay, Honey?" – Angel, Collins, Homeless Man
  • "Tune Up #3" – Mark
  • "One Song Glory" – Roger
  • "Light My Candle" – Roger, Mimi
  • "Today 4 U" – Angel, Collins, Mark, Roger
  • "You'll See" – Benny, Mark, Roger, Collins, Angel
  • "Voice Mail #2" – Joanne's Mom, Joanne's Dad
  • "Tango: Maureen" – Mark, Joanne
  • "Life Support" – Cy, Gordon, Steve, Ali, Pam, Sue, Angel, Collins, Mark
  • "Out Tonight" – Mimi
  • "Another Day" – Roger, Mimi, Ensemble
  • "Will I?" – Company
  • "On the Street" – Homeless Man, Carolers, Homeless Woman, Cops, Mark, Collins, Angel
  • "Santa Fe" – Collins, Angel, Mark
  • "I'll Cover You" – Collins, Angel
  • "We're Okay" – Joanne
  • "Christmas Bells" – Company
  • "Over the Moon" – Maureen
  • "La Vie Bohème" – Company
  • "I Should Tell You" – Mimi, Roger
  • "La Vie Bohème B" – Company

Act 2 edit

  • "Seasons of Love" – Company
  • "Happy New Year" – Mark, Roger, Maureen, Mimi, Joanne
  • "Voice Mail #3" – Mark's Mom, Alexa Darling
  • "Happy New Year B" – Mark, Roger, Maureen, Mimi, Joanne, Benny, The Man
  • "Take Me or Leave Me" – Maureen, Joanne
  • "Without You" – Mimi, Roger
  • "Voice Mail #4" – Alexa Darling
  • "Contact" – Company
  • "I'll Cover You [Reprise]" – Collins, Cy, Mark, Ensemble
  • "Halloween" – Mark
  • "Goodbye Love" – Mark, Roger, Mimi, Joanne, Maureen, Benny, Collins
  • "What You Own" – Mark, Roger
  • "Voice Mail #5" – Parents
  • "Finale" – Homeless People, Mark, Roger, Collins, Maureen, Joanne, Mimi
  • "Your Eyes" – Roger
  • "Finale B" – Company
  • "Seasons of Love (Finale C)" – Company, Original Broadway Cast of Rent

Several of the songs, notably the various "Voice Mails," "Christmas Bells" and "Finale A", were shortened to fit the run time. "Seasons of Love B" was cut entirely.

Production and broadcast edit

Marc Platt, Adam Siegel, Julie and Al Larson (Jonathan's sister and father, respectively), Vince Totino, Scott Hemming, and Marla Levine are credited as executive producers.[3]

On January 26, 2019, during the Saturday dress rehearsal, Brennin Hunt, who plays Roger, broke his foot. Fox announced in an official statement that despite his injury, the show would air as planned using both pre-recorded footage from a previous dress rehearsal and live footage.[2] On January 27, the show was performed in its entirety with limited physical activity before a studio audience as scheduled, with Hunt performing in a wheelchair.

The simultaneous telecast consisted almost entirely of the prerecorded dress rehearsal from the prior night; only the final 15 minutes of the program, which consisted of the songs "Finale", "Your Eyes", and "Finale B", as well as an encore performance of "Seasons of Love" featuring the original 1996 Broadway cast, was broadcast live. The choreography of the final act was modified to accommodate Hunt being in a wheelchair.[4][5]

WNYW technical issues edit

A technical fault at the start of the show occurred with New York City's Fox flagship station WNYW and its direct fiber connection to cable providers Optimum and Spectrum, resulting in those viewers missing the first five minutes of the special, including all or part of the musical numbers "Tune Up #1," "Voice Mail #1," "Tune Up #2" and "Rent".[6][7]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

The special received mixed to negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 27% approval rating from 22 reviews, with an average score of 5.8/10. The critical consensus reads, "Despite the show's earnest intentions, Rent Live's clumsy production and pre-recorded broadcast render it an underwhelming 'live' musical event."[8] On Metacritic, which calculates a weighted average of review scores, the special holds a score of 49 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating a "mixed or average" reception.[9]

Much of the criticism focused on the production's failure to hire understudies for the main cast in reference to Hunt's injury, as well as the decision to broadcast a prerecorded performance for a program marketed as live television. Daniel Fienberg, writing for The Hollywood Reporter, wrote that the network "could have quickly strategized a live concert setting with a limited staging around Hunt and then aired the dress rehearsal at some point during the week."[10] Aisha Harris, reviewing for The New York Times, echoed these sentiments, writing "How do you measure three hours of chaotic visuals and middling audio most of us were never meant to see and hear?", and calling the camerawork "overwrought."[11]

Extensive edits to profanity and sexual references in the musical's lyrical content, made in order to meet network broadcasting standards, was also the subject of criticism, with Variety critic Caroline Framke questioning if a broadcast network was an appropriate outlet for a production of the show in the first place.[12]

However, the cast's performances (particularly Fisher, Dixon, Tinashe and Hudgens) were generally praised, and the production design of the program was also well received.[10][13] In a mostly positive review for The A.V. Club, Caroline Siede wrote that the special "did what these live musicals are supposed to do—reimagine a beloved musical with a new aesthetic, new performers, and new staging choices," and praised the show's finale featuring the 1996 Broadway cast.[14]

Ratings edit

The telecast received a 1.4 rating among adults 18 to 49 and 3.42 million total viewers, making it the lowest-rated live musical broadcast as of its airdate.[15] In markets where ratings were available segment-by-segment, viewership fell dramatically after the opening segment.[16]

Awards edit

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Art Directors Guild Awards Variety, Reality or Competition Series Jason Sherwood Nominated [17]
Casting Society of America Live Television Performance – Variety or Sketch Comedy Bernie Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield and Ryan Bernard Tymensky Nominated [18]
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding TV Movie Rent: Live Nominated [19]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Special (Live) Rent: Live Nominated [20]
Outstanding Lighting Design / Lighting Direction for a Variety Special Patrick Brazil, Ben Green, Al Gurdon, Madigan Stehly and Ryan Tanker Won
Outstanding Make-up for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic) Zena Shteysel, Angela Moos, Donna Bard, Rocky Faulkner, Bruce Grayson and Julie Socash Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special Jason Sherwood, Adam Rowe and John Sparano Won
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Special Eric Becker, Charles Ciup, Chris Hill, Emilie Scaminaci, Bert Atkinson, Nat Havholm, Ron Lehman, David Levisohn, Tore Livia, Adam Morgolis, Rob Palmer, Brian Reason, Dylan Sanford, Damien Turrerau and Andrew Waruszewski Nominated

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Much of the program consisted of footage from a prerecorded dress rehearsal, as actor Brennin Hunt was injured on January 26, 2019, and was unable to perform the show's choreography.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Turchiano, Danielle (October 29, 2018). "Tinashe, Kiersey Clemons Among Cast for Fox's Live Version of 'Rent'". Variety.
  2. ^ a b Turchiano, Danielle (January 27, 2019). "'Rent' Star Injured in Live Performance, Original Broadway Cast to Appear". Variety. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  3. ^ . www.fox.com. Archived from the original on May 16, 2017.
  4. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (January 27, 2019). "How 'Rent' Handled Its Star's Broken Foot". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  5. ^ Van Arendonk, Kathryn (January 28, 2019). "Here's Footage From The Actually Live Version of Rent That Fox Didn't Air". Vulture. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  6. ^ Denninger, Lindsay. "Fox Was Down During 'Rent: Live' & Fans Were As Unhappy As Benny During Maureen's Protest". Bustle. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  7. ^ Perrone, Kristen. "Fans Are Losing It Over FOX's Stream Cutting Out Right Before 'Rent: Live'". Elite Daily. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  8. ^ "Rent Live (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  9. ^ "Rent (2019) Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Fienberg, Daniel (January 28, 2019). "Fox's 'Rent': TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  11. ^ Harris, Aisha (January 28, 2019). "'Rent Live' Review: How Do You Measure a Show You Were Never Meant to See?". The New York Times. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  12. ^ Framke, Caroline (January 28, 2019). "TV Review: 'Rent'". Variety. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  13. ^ "'Rent: Live!': Tinashe Delivers Sultry 'Out Tonight' Performance". Entertainment Tonight. CBS Studios Inc. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  14. ^ Siede, Caroline (January 28, 2019). "A not-quite-live Rent is a lovingly imperfect celebration of a lovingly imperfect musical". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  15. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Ratings: How Did 'Rent' on Fox Fare?" Playbill, January 28, 2019
  16. ^ Pergament, Alan (February 1, 2019). WGRZ is storm coverage ratings leader; Pro Bowl rating tops NHL All-Star game in Buffalo. The Buffalo News. Retrieved February 1, 2019. " Viewers knew something was up when Fox announced it was prerecorded before the program began. The rating plummeted (...) after the first 15 minutes of the program."
  17. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (February 1, 2019). "'Parasite,' 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Win Art Directors Guild Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  18. ^ Lewis, Hillary (September 24, 2019). "Artios Awards: 'Succession,' 'Pose,' 'Dead to Me' Among Casting Society TV, Theater Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  19. ^ Gardner, Chris; Howard, Annie (January 8, 2020). "GLAAD Media Awards: 'Booksmart,' 'Bombshell,' 'Rocketman' Among Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  20. ^ "Rent: Live". Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 16, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Rent: Live at IMDb  

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Rent Live is an American television special that was broadcast by Fox on January 27 2019 It is a partially live a production of the 1996 Tony Award winning musical Rent which 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 Bohemian Alphabet City under the shadow of HIV AIDS Rent LiveBased onRentby Jonathan LarsonWritten byKristoffer DiazDirected byMichael Greif Alex RudzinskiStarringVanessa Hudgens Jordan Fisher Tinashe Kiersey Clemons Brennin Hunt Mario Valentina Brandon Victor DixonComposerJonathan LarsonCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersMarc Platt Adam Siegel Julie Larson Al Larson Vince Totino Scott Hemming Marla LevineProducersMarc Platt ProductionsRevolution StudiosSony Pictures Television20th Century Fox TelevisionProduction locationFox StudiosOriginal releaseNetworkFoxReleaseJanuary 27 2019 2019 01 27 Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Soloists 1 2 Ensemble 1 3 Dancers 2 Musical numbers 2 1 Act 1 2 2 Act 2 3 Production and broadcast 3 1 WNYW technical issues 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Ratings 5 Awards 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksCast and characters editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rent Live news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Jordan Fisher as Mark Cohen 1 Brennin Hunt as Roger Davis 1 Tinashe as Mimi Marquez 1 Brandon Victor Dixon as Tom Collins 1 Valentina as Angel Dumott Schunard 1 Vanessa Hudgens as Maureen Johnson 1 Kiersey Clemons as Joanne Jefferson 1 Mario as Benjamin Benny Coffin III 1 Soloists edit Keala Settle as Cy a gender flipped version of Paul from the original also combined with soloist 1 Homeless Person Vendor Roger s Mother Jennifer Leigh Warren as Homeless Woman with Bags Mrs Jefferson Sue Vendor Police Officer Mrs Cohen Debra Cardona as Homeless Woman 2 Ali Vendor Police Officer Cook Angel s Mom Mimi s Mother Matt Saldivar as Mr Grey Salvation Army Santa Gordon Drunk Santa 1 Vendor Security Guard Alton Fitzgerald White as Police Officer Mr Jefferson Support Group Member 2 Homeless Man Vendor Cook Drag Queen The Pastor J Elaine Marcos as Police Officer Pam Vendor Homeless Woman 1 Coat Vendor Server Alexi Darling Angel s Sister Halloween Costume Bryce Ryness as The Man Police Officer Cook Owner Support Group Member 16 Emerson Collins as Police Officer Steve Drunk Santa 2 Junkie Host Halloween Costume Fredric Odgaard Benjamin Douglas Rivera Darius Crenshaw Ensemble edit Robert Roldan Morgan Marcell Khori Petinaud Mia DeWeese Fred Odgaard Tilly Evans Krueger Dancers edit Hannahlei Cabanilla Sasha Dominique Mallory Ty Wells Jessica Lee Keller Lenin Fernandez Jr Nick Lanzisera Benjamin Douglas Rivera The original Broadway cast including Daphne Rubin Vega Anthony Rapp Fredi Walker Adam Pascal Jesse L Martin Taye Diggs Wilson Jermaine Heredia Idina Menzel and Gilles Chiasson made cameos in the special 2 Musical numbers editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Act 1 edit Tune Up 1 Mark Roger Voice Mail 1 Mark s Mom Tune Up 2 Mark Roger Collins Benny Rent Mark Roger Joanne Benny Collins Ensemble You Okay Honey Angel Collins Homeless Man Tune Up 3 Mark One Song Glory Roger Light My Candle Roger Mimi Today 4 U Angel Collins Mark Roger You ll See Benny Mark Roger Collins Angel Voice Mail 2 Joanne s Mom Joanne s Dad Tango Maureen Mark Joanne Life Support Cy Gordon Steve Ali Pam Sue Angel Collins Mark Out Tonight Mimi Another Day Roger Mimi Ensemble Will I Company On the Street Homeless Man Carolers Homeless Woman Cops Mark Collins Angel Santa Fe Collins Angel Mark I ll Cover You Collins Angel We re Okay Joanne Christmas Bells Company Over the Moon Maureen La Vie Boheme Company I Should Tell You Mimi Roger La Vie Boheme B Company Act 2 edit Seasons of Love Company Happy New Year Mark Roger Maureen Mimi Joanne Voice Mail 3 Mark s Mom Alexa Darling Happy New Year B Mark Roger Maureen Mimi Joanne Benny The Man Take Me or Leave Me Maureen Joanne Without You Mimi Roger Voice Mail 4 Alexa Darling Contact Company I ll Cover You Reprise Collins Cy Mark Ensemble Halloween Mark Goodbye Love Mark Roger Mimi Joanne Maureen Benny Collins What You Own Mark Roger Voice Mail 5 Parents Finale Homeless People Mark Roger Collins Maureen Joanne Mimi Your Eyes Roger Finale B Company Seasons of Love Finale C Company Original Broadway Cast of Rent Several of the songs notably the various Voice Mails Christmas Bells and Finale A were shortened to fit the run time Seasons of Love B was cut entirely Production and broadcast editMarc Platt Adam Siegel Julie and Al Larson Jonathan s sister and father respectively Vince Totino Scott Hemming and Marla Levine are credited as executive producers 3 On January 26 2019 during the Saturday dress rehearsal Brennin Hunt who plays Roger broke his foot Fox announced in an official statement that despite his injury the show would air as planned using both pre recorded footage from a previous dress rehearsal and live footage 2 On January 27 the show was performed in its entirety with limited physical activity before a studio audience as scheduled with Hunt performing in a wheelchair The simultaneous telecast consisted almost entirely of the prerecorded dress rehearsal from the prior night only the final 15 minutes of the program which consisted of the songs Finale Your Eyes and Finale B as well as an encore performance of Seasons of Love featuring the original 1996 Broadway cast was broadcast live The choreography of the final act was modified to accommodate Hunt being in a wheelchair 4 5 WNYW technical issues edit A technical fault at the start of the show occurred with New York City s Fox flagship station WNYW and its direct fiber connection to cable providers Optimum and Spectrum resulting in those viewers missing the first five minutes of the special including all or part of the musical numbers Tune Up 1 Voice Mail 1 Tune Up 2 and Rent 6 7 Reception editCritical reception edit The special received mixed to negative reviews from critics On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a 27 approval rating from 22 reviews with an average score of 5 8 10 The critical consensus reads Despite the show s earnest intentions Rent Live s clumsy production and pre recorded broadcast render it an underwhelming live musical event 8 On Metacritic which calculates a weighted average of review scores the special holds a score of 49 out of 100 based on 12 reviews indicating a mixed or average reception 9 Much of the criticism focused on the production s failure to hire understudies for the main cast in reference to Hunt s injury as well as the decision to broadcast a prerecorded performance for a program marketed as live television Daniel Fienberg writing for The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the network could have quickly strategized a live concert setting with a limited staging around Hunt and then aired the dress rehearsal at some point during the week 10 Aisha Harris reviewing for The New York Times echoed these sentiments writing How do you measure three hours of chaotic visuals and middling audio most of us were never meant to see and hear and calling the camerawork overwrought 11 Extensive edits to profanity and sexual references in the musical s lyrical content made in order to meet network broadcasting standards was also the subject of criticism with Variety critic Caroline Framke questioning if a broadcast network was an appropriate outlet for a production of the show in the first place 12 However the cast s performances particularly Fisher Dixon Tinashe and Hudgens were generally praised and the production design of the program was also well received 10 13 In a mostly positive review for The A V Club Caroline Siede wrote that the special did what these live musicals are supposed to do reimagine a beloved musical with a new aesthetic new performers and new staging choices and praised the show s finale featuring the 1996 Broadway cast 14 Ratings edit The telecast received a 1 4 rating among adults 18 to 49 and 3 42 million total viewers making it the lowest rated live musical broadcast as of its airdate 15 In markets where ratings were available segment by segment viewership fell dramatically after the opening segment 16 Awards editAward Category Nominee s Result Ref Art Directors Guild Awards Variety Reality or Competition Series Jason Sherwood Nominated 17 Casting Society of America Live Television Performance Variety or Sketch Comedy Bernie Telsey Tiffany Little Canfield and Ryan Bernard Tymensky Nominated 18 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding TV Movie Rent Live Nominated 19 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Special Live Rent Live Nominated 20 Outstanding Lighting Design Lighting Direction for a Variety Special Patrick Brazil Ben Green Al Gurdon Madigan Stehly and Ryan Tanker Won Outstanding Make up for a Multi Camera Series or Special Non Prosthetic Zena Shteysel Angela Moos Donna Bard Rocky Faulkner Bruce Grayson and Julie Socash Nominated Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special Jason Sherwood Adam Rowe and John Sparano Won Outstanding Technical Direction Camerawork Video Control for a Special Eric Becker Charles Ciup Chris Hill Emilie Scaminaci Bert Atkinson Nat Havholm Ron Lehman David Levisohn Tore Livia Adam Morgolis Rob Palmer Brian Reason Dylan Sanford Damien Turrerau and Andrew Waruszewski NominatedSee also edit2019 in American television LGBT culture in New York CityNotes edit Much of the program consisted of footage from a prerecorded dress rehearsal as actor Brennin Hunt was injured on January 26 2019 and was unable to perform the show s choreography References edit a b c d e f g h Turchiano Danielle October 29 2018 Tinashe Kiersey Clemons Among Cast for Fox s Live Version of Rent Variety a b Turchiano Danielle January 27 2019 Rent Star Injured in Live Performance Original Broadway Cast to Appear Variety Retrieved January 27 2019 Rent TV Series News Show Information FOX www fox com Archived from the original on May 16 2017 Goldberg Lesley January 27 2019 How Rent Handled Its Star s Broken Foot The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 27 2019 Van Arendonk Kathryn January 28 2019 Here s Footage From The Actually Live Version of Rent That Fox Didn t Air Vulture Retrieved January 28 2019 Denninger Lindsay Fox Was Down During Rent Live amp Fans Were As Unhappy As Benny During Maureen s Protest Bustle Retrieved January 28 2019 Perrone Kristen Fans Are Losing It Over FOX s Stream Cutting Out Right Before Rent Live Elite Daily Retrieved January 28 2019 Rent Live 2019 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved May 11 2021 Rent 2019 Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved January 29 2019 a b Fienberg Daniel January 28 2019 Fox s Rent TV Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 28 2019 Harris Aisha January 28 2019 Rent Live Review How Do You Measure a Show You Were Never Meant to See The New York Times Retrieved January 28 2019 Framke Caroline January 28 2019 TV Review Rent Variety Retrieved January 28 2019 Rent Live Tinashe Delivers Sultry Out Tonight Performance Entertainment Tonight CBS Studios Inc Retrieved January 29 2019 Siede Caroline January 28 2019 A not quite live Rent is a lovingly imperfect celebration of a lovingly imperfect musical The A V Club Retrieved January 28 2019 Clement Olivia Ratings How Did Rent on Fox Fare Playbill January 28 2019 Pergament Alan February 1 2019 WGRZ is storm coverage ratings leader Pro Bowl rating tops NHL All Star game in Buffalo The Buffalo News Retrieved February 1 2019 Viewers knew something was up when Fox announced it was prerecorded before the program began The rating plummeted after the first 15 minutes of the program Giardina Carolyn February 1 2019 Parasite Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Win Art Directors Guild Awards The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 1 2020 Lewis Hillary September 24 2019 Artios Awards Succession Pose Dead to Me Among Casting Society TV Theater Nominees The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 2 2020 Gardner Chris Howard Annie January 8 2020 GLAAD Media Awards Booksmart Bombshell Rocketman Among Nominees The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 8 2020 Rent Live Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved July 16 2019 External links editOfficial website Rent Live at IMDb nbsp Portals nbsp LGBT nbsp Music nbsp Television nbsp Theatre nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rent Live amp oldid 1216496524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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