If you are a regular theatergoer, you probably have a story about "Rent." The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning show changed Broadway forever when it opened in 1996. Part of the reason the rock musical ...
The Jonathan Larson Project brings to the stage the extraordinary unheard songs of the writer who revolutionized Broadway. This powerful new musical asks how we can make a difference in the world ...
They didn't change a word. It's a feat in and of itself, bringing to life the unknown works of Jonathan Larson, nevertheless molding them into a full-fledged musical production, one that is relevant, ...
Beyond nostalgia, The Jonathan Larson Project leaves Larson admirers in want — and not just for the potential of his unrealized ideas. The program explains for what or whom Larson originally wrote ...
How do you measure a career? The new musical, The Jonathan Larson Project, open now at at the Orpheum Theatre, does just that-- diving deep into previously unreleased material from the late, great ...
Natalie Kassanga, headshot supplied by the production. Exclusive: Natalie Kassanga has joined the company of The Jonathan Larson Project, replacing Grace Mouat. The production, wh ...
Jonathan Larson, the cheerily boyish composer of “Rent,” died in 1993 at the age of 35 and thus “The Jonathan Larson Project,” the new Off-Broadway collection of his unheard songs, is a bit like ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Off Broadway world premiere of The Jonathan Larson Project, a new musical featuring dozens of unheard songs, unfinished and unproduced musicals and pop songs found in files and boxes of ...
Late composer Jonathan Larson changed theater with “Tick, Tick… Boom!” and “Rent,” but many of his songs were never heard — until now, as “The Jonathan Larson Project” begins its Off-Broadway run Feb.
The Jonathan Larson Project begins its Off-Broadway run February 14 and Playbill has an advance look at the show. See the cast perform the late composer's songs in the video in rehearsal above, ...
Natalie Kassanga joins the previously announced Max Harwood, Marcus Collins, Michael Mather and Imelda Warren-Green. Read more on LondonTheatre.co.uk.