Rent: School Edition- What You Own
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@BiscuitsJoe As my school's resident sound techie, instrumental tracks are a nightmare to work with. If something goes wrong with the CD, you're just left with an awkward pause while the actors wait for the sound cue. The only negative side of a real band is that they tend to overpower the actors at times.
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Um, hey, in case anyone was wondering, this was a high school production. Some of you act like it's fair to compare it to the Broadway version. I thought they both did a really nice job, & as long as everyone had fun working on it, the show was a success in my book.
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This is the prime example of why I hate school versions of great musicals. Kids who didn't grow up with RENT like me are just not able to understand and put the emotion and feeling required for the parts into the show. This was really terrible.
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me tooooo hahah
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me tooo haha
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At the "I don't own emotion, I rent" line Mark was supposed to be stronger than Roger..... Not the case here......
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i definetly heard one of them start to say "you're not alone" right before "so i own, not a notion"
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The music is really not that good
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The whole thing was underplayed. Not enough energy. It should have had purpose and been explosive. If I were given the chance to actually play Mark in a show, I would give it so much more than is given here. You have to think of why he feels the way he does and let that emotion express itself physically, otherwise the performance is stale and underwhelming.
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The voices are bad and that Mark has NO emotion in his voice. 2:15 wtf! lol
Anytime I'm not feeling well, I just watch high school renditions of Rent and they always make me laugh.
EricJackson6557 2 years ago 11
not bad, but the "I QUIT" from mark was really anticlimactic...
smilininthe3rd 3 years ago 8