After the release of his book, Rapp decided to make a stage version of the show set to music and a script. This is a one man show giving the audience a visual depiction of his memoir. The show was written and performed by Rapp, featuring his own original songs, as well as numbers from the musical Rent, and covers including
R.E.M.'s "
Losing My Religion", which was Rapp's audition song for his role in Rent. The stage show has played at the
New World Stages in Manhattan, as well as Pittsburgh, PA, Boston, MA, Edinburgh, UK, London, UK, Toronto, and Tracy, CA. Rapp recorded the soundtrack for Without You in London on September 17, 2012 following an engagement
Menier Chocolate Factory in London. The recording was released on December 11, 2012. The five piece band was under the musical direction of Dan Weiss, with musical arrangements by composer
Tom Kitt. List of Tracks on the Soundtrack • 1. Losing My Religion • 2. RENT • 3. "The next day, I got the good news..." • 4. Carry Me Home • 5. Seasons of Love • 6. La Vie Bohème • 7. "Mom had always loved country life..." • 8. Wild Bill • 9. "And for the next two years..." • 10. "Back in New York..." • 11. Another Day • 12. "Nothing left unfinished..." • 13. "A couple weeks into rehearsals..." • 14. What You Own • 15. "The next morning, January 5th..." • 16. One Song Glory / Halloween • 17. "We were moving to Broadway..." • 18. "On my next visit home..." • 19. Visits to You • 20. "I found my baby book..." • 21. Always • 22. "The only way out is through..." • 23. That Is Not You • 24. "The perfect setting for her memorial..." • 25. Without You • 26. Seasons of Love (Finale)
Musical Reviews Reviews for the staged show were mixed overall. The National Post claims that Rapp's staged production is more of an extension of a memorial for his mother. "Basing a public performance on private grief is a dodgy proposition, worsened in this case by the fact that Rapp has nothing to say about either person that can make them matter to anyone but him." With that being said, the National Post applauds Rapp's performance. Huffington Post published "the pace, writing and sheer passion behind this show instantly push it from your mind as you find yourself at ease with Rapps' delivery and impressive vocals as he's backed by a tight five piece band." ==References==