Originally Published: March 15, 2005
Based on the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winning Musical by Jonathan Larson,
the film will be shot in New York and San Francisco with many members of the
original Broadway cast.
Filming has begun in New
York and San Francisco on Revolution Studios’ Rent, an adaptation of the
acclaimed Broadway musical of the same name, it was announced today. Directed
by Chris Columbus from a screenplay by Columbus and Stephen Chbosky, the film
will be released by Columbia Pictures on November 11th, 2005.
Rent is being produced for Revolution Studios by Robert DeNiro and Jane
Rosenthal and 1492 Pictures’ Columbus, Mark Radcliffe and Michael Barnathan.
Jeffrey Seller, Kevin McCollum, Allan S. Gordon and Lata Ryan are serving as
executives producers. Julie Larson, sister of the late Jonathan Larson,
serves as co-producer.
Based on Puccini’s classic opera La Boheme, Jonathan Larson’srevolutionary rock opera Rent tells the story of a group of bohemians
struggling to live and pay their rent in the gritty background of New York’s
East Village. Measuring their lives in love, these starving artists strive
for success and acceptance while enduring the obstacles of poverty, illness
and the AIDS epidemic.
One of the longest running shows on Broadway, Rent was the winner of the
1996 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Obie Award, the New York Drama Critics
Circle Award, four Tony Awards and three Drama Desk awards.
“It is one of the most influential musicals of this generation, and we
are tremendously excited to be able to bring the film adaptation to the
screen,” said Revolution Studios founder Joe Roth. “Chris Columbus is the
ideal filmmaker to deliver a faithful yet cutting-edge adaptation of Jonathan
Larson’s compelling story to existing fans of the musical and to a brand new
audience.”
“When we learned that Chris Columbus was going to be directing ‘Rent,‘ we
were thrilled beyond belief”, said Julie Larson. “Everyone involved with the
production has become part of our ever-expanding family, and we are all
delighted that this movie will be the next chapter in the continuing legacy of
Jonathan’s vision.”
The cast features many of the original Broadway performers who originated
the roles in 1996, along with several other notable actors.
Taye Diggs originated the role of Benjamin Benny Coffin III. Diggs
currently stars in and produces the television series Kevin Hill. His film
credits include Basic, Chicago, Brown Sugar and The Best Man.
Wilson Jermaine Heredia originated the role of Angel Schunard, for which
he won a Tony Award. His film credits include Flawless and Went to Coney
Island on a Mission from God…Be Back by Five.
Jesse L. Martin originated the role of Thomas B. ‘Tom’ Collins. His other
credits include his portrayal of Detective Ed Green in Law & Order and a
recurring role on Ally McBeal.
Idina Menzel originated the role of Maureen Johnson. In 2004, Menzel won
a Tony Award for her role in Wicked. Her film credits include Ask the
Dusk, The Tollbooth, Just a Kiss and Kissing Jessica Stein.
Adam Pascal originated the role of Roger Davis. His Broadway credits
include Cabaret and Aida. He also starred in the feature films School of
Rock and SLC Punk.
Anthony Rapp originated the role of Mark Cohen. His film credits include
A Beautiful Mind, Road Trip, Twister, Six Degrees of Separation, Dazed and Confused and School Ties.
Rosario Dawson will portray Mimi Marquez. She will next appear in the
film Sin City. Her credits include Alexander, Shattered Glass, 25th
Hour and Men in Black II.
Tracie Thoms will play Joanne Jefferson. Her credits include the film
Warrior Class and the televisions series Wonderfalls and As If.
Chris Columbus most recently directed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s
Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. He also directed Mrs.
Doubtfire, Home Alone and Stepmom.