no day but today
I just got back about an hour ago from seeing Rent on Broadway. I had seen it twice when I was a lot younger and definitely too young to understand most of it. It's closing on Sunday and I really wanted to see it one last time...and I'm so happy I did. The show was amazing. It was really cool being in the audience a) with so many people who have already seen it and know it and were very enthusiastic about it and b) knowing basically the entire show word for word.
The show is so incredibly well done and truly something I think people need to pay attention to and take to heart. I went with a close friend of mine who I was speaking with about the history behind AIDS and the revolutionary era that the story speaks of. Toward the end of the show I began thinking about the fact that, when I have children this will probably be a show that they come to see the revival of. The strange thing about that is knowing that there is such a historical context to the plot and wondering what the status of HIV/AIDS will be like at that point. Kind of crazy to think about.
If you are unfamiliar with the story of Rent, since you won't be able to see it on Broadway I HIGHLY recommend you rent the movie. I actually was fortunate enough to go to an advanced screening of it my freshman year at NYU and have watched it multiple times since then. I think it was pretty well done and actually clarifies some things, especially set wise, that may be difficult to understand because only a few props change throughout the live performance.
And don't forget: no day but today...think about it and live it!