Rent 
asked by shagdag on November 15, 2006 6:09 PM
This is by far the must-get theater book of the year. With dazzling punk graphics that will quickly win book industry awards, the volume contains the entire libretto of the Tony- and Pulitzer-winning musical about love and loyalty among starving AIDS-stricken artists in New York's East Village. But editors Evelyn McDonnell and Katherine Silberger wisely understand that the story of the show's creation is as compelling as the musical itself--so more than half of this volume is devoted to an oral history of the composer/lyricist/librettist Jonathan Larson, who came to New York hoping to revolutionize musical theater--then died of an aortic aneurysm the night of the show's final preview. It's an event book for an event musical.
Reviews
This book was the best resouce on RENT I've ever seen. I really felt like I was a part of it and I understand Jonathan's reasons for writing RENT so much more than I ever did before. It is AMAZING!
reviewed by madfool on November 20, 2006 11:37 AM
If you are a Rent head this is the book for you. It is great with behind the scenes tales of the movie and how Rent came about.
reviewed by faithfulone on November 27, 2006 9:15 AM
I love Rent, and this is a wonderful book if you love Rent. BUT I was also looking for the score (sheet music). All this has is the libretto (words only). I can only find songbooks that have highlights, not all the songs. Disappointing.
reviewed by lauren on November 28, 2006 10:10 PM
