I liked Rent, but I don't think it was the greatest musical ever.
I liked Rent, but I don't think it was the greatest musical ever.
People did comment on that a lot. Besides, it was only until she broke the ladder and couldn't get up there any more. After that I had to take the top bunk -- the only way to get up was to stand on the windowsill and haul yourself up the last four feet by your arms. It was an...interesting...living situation.You let a 400 vegan sleep on a loft above your head? Are you crazy?I hate Rent.Sorry, but I'm more of a Hedwig and the Angry Inch fan.
Several years ago during college, I shared a tiny apartment in the East Village in Manhattan. When I say tiny, I mean it. The apartment was 6 1/2 feet by 11. There was a loft where my roommate slept, with just enough headroom to sit up on a mattress. I slept on a mattress on the floor below. There was a mini-fridge, an airline sized sink, and a shared bathroom for the floor (in which I once discovered a naked woman. Anyway, my roommate was an obese vegan Rent fanatic (Seriously, she weighed about 350-400 lbs -- on a vegan diet! How does that even happen?). She was so crazy about Rent that she'd seen the show over 20 times. She even volunteered as an usher so she could see it for free. She had the Rent book, the book about the author, playbills, posters (fortunately, there wasn't enough room on the walls to hang them!), and a Rent diary.
This roommate was also an obnoxious nitwit, so maybe she's part of the reason for my unfriendly attitude towards the show.
A 400 meat eater, maybe....
I just paid mine today. Wouldn't say I "love" it though.
Trekker, paying it a few days early.
It was a loft with a built-in ladder. There wouldn't have been enough room to put in another type of ladder -- you'd just have to rebuild it. But who would care enough about a shit-hole 6 1/2 by 11 room on St. Marks Place, cluttered with Rent memorabilia, to put any effort into it? I lived there only another month or two before realizing that Manhattan just isn't worth it, and Brooklyn is the way to go.Home Depot has Ladders.
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