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RENT
 

Presented by LPD Productions

Experience Jonathan Larson's electrifying, multi-Tony® Award winning musical RENT, when it hits Australian shores in 2024.

Step into the vibrant streets of New York City's East Village, where dreams are born, friendships are tested, and the power of love prevails against all odds.

Featuring the iconic songs 'Seasons of Love', 'Take Me or Leave Me’ and 'La Vie Bohème', this groundbreaking phenomenon is more than a musical; it's a celebration of life, love, and the human spirit.

Don't miss your chance to discover the show that took Broadway by storm.

Running time: 2hrs 34min including interval*

Warnings: This production contains mature content, including coarse language, partial nudity, and references to drug addiction and self-harm. It also makes use of strobe lighting. As this production contains mature content, it may not be suitable for minors.

Casting Notice: The producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist at any performance. No refunds or exchanges will be offered as a result of an artist’s unavailability to perform at any performance.

Latecomers: Patrons arriving late will not be admitted into the auditorium until a suitable break in the performance. Latecomers may not be seated in their ticketed seat, but in an alternate area nearer an entrance
where minimal disruption will be caused to seated attendees. This is at the discretion of the venue staff.

Recording: Photography, video and sound recordings of any kind are strictly prohibited during the show.

*Running times are a guide only and subject to change.

 

Event details

Venue: Civic Theatre Newcastle
Bookings: https://civictheatrenewcastle.com.au/what-s-on/all-shows/rent
Start Date: Saturday 16 March 2024

Prices
Premium $129
A Reserve $99
B Reserve $79
C Reserve $59

*Fees & charges may apply

 

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