What You Own- Skylar Astin and Aaron Tveit

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

Opening Night at Hollywood Bowl 2010
Directed by Neil Patrick Harris

This is my last video. I didn't catch the whole show on camera but enjoy what I was able to capture!
No copyright infringement intended.

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  • nobody can compare to adam and anthony 

  • I love Aaron Tviet as Roger. He looks so good in that jacket. ;)

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  • They are great vocally, and they can act (I've seen them both live), so it's annoying to see this almost emotionless rendition.

  • Skylar <3

  • @csteenblok um i'm sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about.

  • I keep seeing Georg rfom Spring Awakening and I keep thinking he'll start singing about his piano teacher.... damn you Skylar Astin

  • @kybsings ... I hate to sound mean but did you pay attention to the play (if youve seen it (and if you haven't you should)) the play ends exactly a year from when it started christmas eve 89 to christmas eve 90

  • aaron is good but the guy playing mark is sooooo bad, he can never be compared to anthony. also adam kantor is way better than him

  • wow...the mark sucks

  • @cmgeorge12 --The millenium is basically 1,000 years and even if this were truly set in 1989, that can still be considered the end of the millenium as it is in the final 1% of the time left before the start of the next millenium. Who cares if gentrification had not started yet when the musical was set or if AZT was no longer in use. It's called poetic license and suspension of disbelief for a reason. Stop being such a douche bag.

  • @kybsings The millenium goes from 1000-1999; even 1989 would be considered the end of the millenium. "Rent" is set in the late '80s. You can tell because it is set in Alphabet City, which underwent widespread gentrification in the 90s, and the bohemian residents such as we see in "Rent" were displaced.

    (Additionally, AZT, which is mentioned in this play as the only real treatment for AIDS, was generally replaced by a cocktail of antiretrovirals called HAART by the late 90s.)

  • @csteenblok Out of genuine curiosity, what makes you think he was trying to mimic Jonathan Groff, especially considering he joined the cast as Georg a year before Jonathan joined the cast as Melchior? They have two completely different voices and vocal styles, and I've never seen or heard a performance where Skylar tried to imitate Jonathan. One reason I absolutely love Skylar is the fact that the way he uses his voice is so unique.

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