“Fans Have Dreamed About This Reunion for Decades”: The original stars of Rent are finally coming back together for a deeply emotional anniversary celebration with surprise special guests

TONY AWARDS, scene from RENT, 6/2/96TONY AWARDS, scene from RENT, 6/2/96

The cast of ‘Rent’ performing at the 1996 Tony Awards.
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  • A one-night-only revival of Rent will take place at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre on Oct. 26
  • The late Jonathan Larson’s acclaimed rock musical first premiered on Broadway in 1996
  • Per a release, the 30th anniversary concert will bring back original director Michael Greif and “a bevy of special guests”

Viva La Vie Bohème! Rent is coming back to Broadway.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the late Jonathan Larson’s beloved rock musical, a one-night-only concert will take place on Oct. 26 at New York’s Richard Rodgers Theatre.

Per a release, the benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS will include “original cast members and a bevy of special guests.” Tickets are on sale to the public on June 1.

Cast of Rent rehearsing for the Tony Awards at the Majestic Theatre. Cast of Rent rehearsing for the Tony Awards at the Majestic Theatre.

Cast of Rent rehearsing for the Tony Awards at the Majestic Theatre in 1996.
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Rent’s original director, Michael Greif, is returning to direct the special evening. Joining him will be the show’s entire original band and music director Tim Weil. More names will be announced at a later date.

“Jonathan wrote Rent in honor of the people he knew who were living and struggling with HIV and in honor of the many friends and contemporaries he lost to AIDS,” Greif said in a statement. “I know he’d be proud and honored to join forces with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS to celebrate the 30th year anniversary of his milestone musical.”

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Rent, which was inspired by Puccini’s 1896 opera La Bohème, follows a group of free-spirited New York City artists amid the HIV/AIDS crisis in the late 1980s. The musical took Broadway by storm back in 1996, running for 12 years and winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Tony Award for Best Musical and more.

It spawned many national tours and international productions, and was adapted for the screen in a 2005 movie musical directed by Chris Columbus and in a 2019 Fox TV special.

Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Fredi Walker, Anthony Rapp, Michael Greif at the Opening Night of "Redwood" on Broadway at The Edison Ballroom on February 13, 2025 in New York, New York.Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Fredi Walker, Anthony Rapp, Michael Greif at the Opening Night of "Redwood" on Broadway at The Edison Ballroom on February 13, 2025 in New York, New York.

Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Fredi Walker, Anthony Rapp, Michael Greif at the Opening Night of “Redwood” on Broadway at The Edison Ballroom on February 13, 2025 in New York, New York.
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The original Broadway cast included Anthony Rapp, Adam Pascal, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Idina Menzel, Taye Diggs and more. Larson, who wrote and composed the show, died at only age 35 on Jan. 25, 1996 — the night before Rent‘s Off-Broadway premiere at the New York Theatre Workshop — of an aortic dissection believed to have been caused by undiagnosed Marfan syndrome.

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Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is one of the top nonprofit AIDS fundraising and grant-making organizations in the country. “Few works have captured the urgency, humanity and resilience of a generation like Rent,” the org’s executive director Danny Whitman said in a statement about the concert.

Larson, he continued, “reminded us all of the power of compassion, care and showing up for one another. We are proud to carry that legacy forward every day, providing lifesaving meals, medication, health care and hope to people living with HIV/AIDS and other critical illnesses across the country. And through this extraordinary anniversary concert, that spirit of collaboration will translate into even more care and critical support for those who need it most today.”

The 30th anniversary concert reviving Rent will take place on Oct. 26 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.

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