Anthony Rapp Interview

Here is an interview Anthony Rapp did about his one-man show “Without You”. He answer some questions that I would have asked had I gotten the chance.

And while I have your attention, go check out my coverage of New York Comic Con over at Nerds in Babeland.

I would have written about it here, but they asked and I hadn’t written anything for them yet and thought this would be a great introduction of me to their readers. I had a lot of fun this weekend and would love to share my excitement with all of you. So go check that out.

Without You by Anthony Rapp

As I mentioned in a previous post, Anthony Rapp’s memoir has been adapted into a one-man show. Select performances have been running as part of the NY Musical Theatre Festival. I got to see it on Wednesday night, and I have to say it was spectacular. The musical proved to be a great adaptation of the book. The focus was more on Rapp getting the lead in Rent, the effect of Larson’s death, and his mother’s illness. There is very little mention of the other relationships discussed in the book, but that works best for this play. Now, I’ve never been to a one-man show before, but Rapp did a fantastic job with all the parts. He effectively conveys all of the characters and makes it easy to tell who he is representing in each moment. My personal favorites were his conversations with his mother and his representation of Jonathan Larson. Besides Rapp, the only other people on stage were the musicians. The music blended with the story very well and combined with Rapp’s performance to make for an experience packed with lots of emotion. It was hard to hold back tears in some parts. To conclude – Without You is a touching story of love, life, and family. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. And hopefully when you leave you’ll be inspired to live.

Without You – Anthony Rapp’s Memoir Hits Broadway

A quick post to share this event with you. Anthony Rapp (once the lead in the Broadway hit, Rent) wrote a memoir about his time in the show and some life changing events that occurred in that time. It’s a great book that I recently finished reading and loved every minute of it. There is a lot of power and emotion in the words (I’ll admit, even I cried in some places) and I highly recommend going and experiencing it for yourself. Rapp has now turned the book into a one-man play that will be on Broadway for the 2010 NY Musical Theatre Festival. List of dates follows:

Monday, Sep 27th, 2010 at 8:00 pm SOLD OUT
Wednesday, Sep 29th, 2010 at 5:00 pm
Wednesday, Sep 29th, 2010 at 9:00 pm
Thursday, Sep 30th, 2010 at 1:00 pm
Thursday, Sep 30th, 2010 at 8:00 pm
Wednesday, Oct 6th, 2010 at 4:30 pm
Thursday, Oct 7th, 2010 at 8:30 pm
Thursday, Oct 7th, 2010 at 11:00 pm
Saturday, Oct 9th, 2010 at 5:00 pm
Saturday, Oct 9th, 2010 at 9:00 pm

Tickets went on sale to members August 1st. They go on sale to the general public September 1st. Make sure to grab your ticket ASAP, as they will likely go fast. The opening performance is already sold out, and that’s before the general public even had a chance at snagging a seat.