New York workshops and Off-Broadway production Rent had its first staged reading at New York Theatre Workshop in March 1993. Another reviewer wrote, "
Rent speaks to
Generation X the way that the musical
Hair spoke to the
baby boomers or those who grew up in the 1960s," while the
New York Times similarly called it "a rock opera for our time, a
Hair for the 90s." The show proved extremely successful off-Broadway, selling out all of its performances at the 150-seat theatre. The production was nominated for ten
Tony Awards in 1996 and won four: Best Musical, Best Book, Best Original Score and Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical (Heredia). On April 24, 2006, the original Broadway cast reunited for a one-night performance of the musical at the Nederlander Theatre. This performance raised over $2,000,000 for the
Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation,
Friends In Deed and New York Theatre Workshop. Former cast members were invited, and many from prior tours and former Broadway casts appeared, performing an alternate version of "Seasons of Love" as the finale of the performance.
Rent closed on September 7, 2008, after a 12-year run and 5,123 performances, making it the seventh-longest-running Broadway show at that time, and currently the
twelfth-longest-running Broadway show. The production grossed over $280 million. Anthony Rapp joined the cast for the Chicago run, and Daphne Rubin-Vega joined for the Los Angeles run. The tour finished in San Francisco in September 1999. Other members of the Angel cast included
Carrie Hamilton,
Amy Spanger,
Luther Creek,
Kristoffer Cusick,
Lisa Simone,
Queen Esther, and
Tony Vincent. The Benny Tour began in July 1997 in San Diego, California, at the LaJolla Playhouse. Michael Grief, the original director of the Broadway show was also the artistic director of the LaJolla Playhouse and was instrumental in arranging for the Benny tour to begin in the smaller city of San Diego rather than Los Angeles, California. It originally featured
Neil Patrick Harris as Mark Cohen in his first musical theatre role. The Benny tour generally played shorter stops and often-smaller markets than the Angel Tour did. Other cast members included
Wilson Cruz and d'Monroe. Tours ran each season from 2005 to 2008. Cast members throughout the run included
Aaron Tveit, Ava Gaudet,
Declan Bennett,
Rebecca Naomi Jones,
Constantine Maroulis, Dan Rosenbaum,
Heinz Winckler,
Anwar Robinson, Christine Dwyer,
Caissie Levy and
Karen Olivo. In 2009, a national tour starring Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, reprising their original Broadway roles, launched in Cleveland, Ohio. Original Broadway Cast member Gwen Stewart also appeared, alongside
Michael McElroy as Collins, The tour ended on February 7, 2010, in Sacramento, California. A 20th anniversary non-Equity touring production began in Bloomington, Indiana on September 12, 2016, and ran through March 1, 2020. A 25th anniversary non-Equity tour kicked off on September 30, 2021, at the Carson Center in Paducah, Kentucky.
UK productions The show made its UK premiere on April 21, 1998, at the West End's
Shaftesbury Theatre and officially opened on May 12, 1998. The original cast included
Krysten Cummings as Mimi Marquez, Wilson Jermaine Heredia as Angel Schunard, Bonny Lockhart as Benny, Jesse L. Martin as Tom Collins, Adam Pascal as Roger Davis, Anthony Rapp as Mark Cohen, and Jessica Tezier as Maureen Johnson. The show closed on October 30, 1999, after one-and-a-half years. Limited revivals took place at the
Prince of Wales Theatre from December 4, 2001, to January 6, 2002; December 6, 2002, to March 1, 2003 (featuring
Adam Rickett as Mark and
Caprice as Maureen). There was also a successful production for a limited run in Manchester in 2006 with an additional 'goodbye' performance in 2008 from the Manchester cast. On October 16, 2007, the heavily revised production titled
Rent Remixed opened at the
Duke of York's Theatre in London's West End. Directed by
William Baker, it was set in the present day. The cast included
Oliver Thornton (Mark),
Luke Evans (Roger), Craig Stein (Benny),
Leon Lopez (Collins),
Francesca Jackson (Joanne), Jay Webb (Angel),
Siobhán Donaghy (Mimi), and
Denise Van Outen (Maureen). From December 24, 2007, the role of Maureen was played by
Jessie Wallace. The production received generally unfavorable reviews. The Guardian gave it only one out of five stars, writing, "They call this 'Rent Remixed'. I'd dub it 'Rent Reduced', in that the late Jonathan Larson's reworking of La Bohème, while never a great musical, has been turned into a grisly, synthetic, pseudo pop concert with no particular roots or identity." The production closed on February 2, 2008. The production radically altered elements of the musical including defining the characters of Mimi, Angel and Mark as British. Songs were reordered (including Maureen's first appearance as the Act I finale). The rehaul of the score was masterminded by
Steve Anderson and featured radically rearranged versions of Out Tonight, Today 4 U, Over the Moon and Happy New Year. A one-off Rent - The 20th Anniversary Concert was held at the Blackpool Opera house Monday November 11, 2013. A 20th anniversary tour opened at
Theatr Clwyd in October 2016 before playing a two-month run at the
St James Theatre, London. The cast included
Layton Williams as Angel and
Lucie Jones as Maureen. The production then continued to tour the UK. In 2018 an immersive production of RENT premiered at
Frogmore Paper Mill in Apsley, Hemel Hempstead. The cast included Aran Macrae (Roger), Connor Dyer (Mark) and Lizzie Emery (Mimi). The show opened on July 10, 2018, and ran until July 28. The Hope Mill Theatre revival, originally scheduled for late July 2020, ran from October 30 to December 6 after COVID-19-related delays. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the audience was
socially distanced and measures were in place around the theatre. The cast included Blake Patrick Anderson (Mark),
Tom Francis (Roger),
Maiya Quansah-Breed (Mimi), Dom Hartley-Harris (Collins), Alex Thomas-Smith (Angel),
Millie O'Connell (Maureen),
Jocasta Almgill (Joanne), and Ahmed Hamad (Benny). The production was professionally filmed, which was broadcast from November 27 to December 20 on weekends. In 2023, the musical was revived at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for a sold out, acclaimed run at Paradise St Augustine's Theatre. The cast included Ethan Baird (Mark), Nick Tomlinson (Roger), Freya Rivero (Mimi), Andrew Gardiner (Collins), Rory McKeon (Angel), Nicola Alexander (Maureen), Felicity Halfpenny (Joanne), and Greg McAfferty (Benny). This production was subsequently nominated for an Offie Award for Best [Regional] Musical .
Off-Broadway revival The show was revived
off-Broadway at Stage 1 of
New World Stages with previews starting July 14, 2011, and a scheduled opening of August 11, 2011. This was the first New York Revival of the show since the original production closed less than three years earlier. The production was directed by
Rent's original director
Michael Greif. Almost the entire show was different from the original, yet the reinvention did not please the critics, who complained that the new actors did not have a feel for the characters they were playing and that it made the show feel contrived. The off-Broadway production of
Rent closed on September 9, 2012.
Additional productions In 1999, an Australian production featured
Justin Smith as Mark,
Rodger Corser as Roger and
Christine Anu as Mimi. The tour began in Sydney and finished in Melbourne. A production in
Perth, Western Australia was mounted in 2007 and featured
Anthony Callea as Mark,
Tim Campbell as Roger,
Courtney Act as Angel and
Nikki Webster as Maureen. Another Australian production began in Brisbane in January 2024 and ended in Canberra in June 2024. The cast features
Nick Afoa as Collins, Martha Berhane as Mimi, Carl De Villa as Angel, Tana Laga'aia as Benny, Noah Mullins as Mark, Calista Nelmes as Maureen, Jerrod Smith as Roger, and
Thndo as Joanne. A Sydney production based on this tour is currently playing at the
Sydney Opera House, which began in September 2025, and will end in October. The Sydney cast features Jesse Dutlow as Angel, Googoorewon Knox as Collins, Tana Laga'aia as Benny, Calista Nelmes as Maureen, Kristin Paulse as Mimi, Henry Rollo as Mark, Harry Targett as Roger, and Imani Williams as Joanne. The
Dublin production had an extended run at the
Olympia Theatre, Dublin in 2000. It starred
Sean Pol McGreevy as Mark,
Rachel Tucker as Maureen and
Allyson Brown as Mimi under the direction of
Phil Willmot. The Swedish production premiered in January, 2001 at
Göta Lejon,
Sweden, with an extensive national tour the following year.
Sarah Dawn Finer played Joanne. The first Swedish production had an altered ending, later productions has kept the original ending.
Rent veteran
Neil Patrick Harris directed a production at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA. The production played a three night engagement, August 6–8, 2010. The cast included
Vanessa Hudgens as Mimi,
Aaron Tveit as Roger,
Skylar Astin as Mark,
Wayne Brady as Collins,
Telly Leung as Angel,
Tracie Thoms as Joanne,
Nicole Scherzinger as Maureen,
Collins Pennie as Benny, and Gwen Stewart as Seasons of Love soloist (and additional roles). In 2017, the first tour for the German speaking countries was mounted by Berlin theatrical producer . The leading German musical theatre magazine
musicals - Das Musicalmagazin described the production as "in terms of vocal quality, the performance was one of the best that has ever been seen in Germany" (issue 188 of Dec 2017). The show traveled Germany, Austria and Switzerland and was directed by the British opera director
Walter Sutcliffe.
Rent: School Edition In 2007, an abridged edition of
Rent was made available to five non-professional acting groups in the United States for production, primarily adapted by Jennifer and Peter Jones of Stuart, Florida's StarStruck Theatre. Billed as , this version omits the song "Contact" and eliminates some of the coarse language and tones down some public displays of affection in the original.
Shorewood High School in
Shorewood, Wisconsin, became the first high school to perform an early version of the adaptation in May 2006. The high school was selected to present a workshop performance as part of
Music Theatre International's work to adapt the musical for younger actors and potentially more conservative audiences. As of 2008, Music Theatre International began licensing "
Rent School Edition" for performances by schools and non-professional amateur theaters in the United States and around the world.
International productions Rent has been performed in countries around the world, including
Denmark,
Estonia,
Finland,
Iceland,
Norway,
Sweden,
Belgium, the
Netherlands,
Ireland,
United Kingdom,
France,
Germany,
Switzerland,
Portugal,
Spain,
Italy,
Hungary,
Poland,
Slovakia,
Greece,
Canada, the
United States,
Mexico,
Panama,
Bolivia,
Brazil,
Argentina,
Russia,
China,
Hong Kong,
South Korea,
Taiwan,
Japan,
Philippines,
Singapore,
Thailand,
South Africa,
Australia,
Guam,
New Zealand,
Israel,
Puerto Rico,
Austria,
Peru,
Trinidad and Tobago,
Dominican Republic,
Cuba,
Czech Republic,
Colombia,
Turkey and
Guatemala. The musical has been performed in twenty-six languages: Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Greek, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Hebrew, Czech, Turkish, and Catalan. ==Recordings==