How we gonna pay next years RENT!
Manage episode 374193237 series 3464591
We spend this episode reminiscing about our favourite musical masterpiece—Rent. As summer fades and we brace ourselves for the return to school life, we find comfort in the profound messages and life lessons that this rock musical offers. From the obscure number 'Jump Over the Moon' to the more popular tunes, Rent holds a special place in our hearts.
Ever wondered how Rent reflects Martin Heidegger's philosophy or how it tells the stories of the LGBTQ campaigners and AIDs activists? We dig deep into these influences and the powerful themes of love and acceptance. We discuss the real-life inspirations behind the characters, like Mark and Maureen or Angel and Collins, and how the relationships between them have touched us. We also touch on the influence Rent has had on other popular works like Hamilton, and how it's shaped our understanding of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Adam Pascal's journey to playing Roger in Rent is a fascinating tale we enjoy sharing. We discuss how he broke his bad habits and transformed into the character that we've all come to admire. Jonathan Larson's vision for Rent transcends musical theatre history, exploring themes of truth, mortality, and living in the moment. So, join us on this enlightening journey through Rent—a musical that's inspired and touched so many lives.
Musical Lyrical Lingo Intro
https://musical-lyrical-lingo.teemill.com/
Merchandise
Musical lyrical Lingo merchandise
Musical Lyrical Lingo end jingle
Don't forget to rate us, share with your friends and follow us on our social media channels.
Chapters
1. Musings on the Musical Rent (00:00:00)
2. Rent background (00:06:09)
3. Martin Heidegger and Influences in Rent (00:22:04)
4. Love and Acceptance Lessons From Rent (00:27:44)
5. Rent's Impact on Hamilton (00:41:11)
6. Rent and its legacy (00:48:58)
7. Jonathan Larson used Rent to explore themes of truth, mortality, and living in the moment. (01:02:04)
66 episodes