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Rent
Duke of York's Theatre, London
Fri, 12th October 2007 - Sat, 5th April 2008
From £30.00*

RENT IS BACK, REMIXED FOR A NEW GENERATION... Denise Van Outen to play Maureen in a new version of RENT previewing at the Duke of York’s Theatre from 02 October 2007   Denise Van Outen will play the role of Maureen in a new version of RENT by Jonathan Larson, opening at the Duke of York’s Theatre, London, in October 2007.      Denise Van Outen became a household name presenting Channel 4’s The Big Breakfast with Johnny Vaughn in the late 1990’s. She is know known to millions for her theatre and TV roles, appearing as Roxie Hart in both the West End and Broadway productions of Chicago, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tell Me On A Sunday and as a guest presenter on ITV’s This Morning. She was also a panelist for the BBC’s prime time Saturday night programme, Any Dream Will Do. Based on Puccini’s La Boheme, The Broadway hit musical RENT broke convention when it first opened. It was hailed by the New York Times as the return of the musical that dares to “take the culture’s temperature and catch its tempo”. Over a decade later, that temperature’s changed and the biggest names in pop culture have been assembled to create this new production including the creative team behind Kylie Minogue and her recent hit Showgirl tour and pop legends PJ Harvey and Jamiroquai. This highly-anticipated, modern day version of RENT is set to amaze and astound with its young and talented cast, handpicked for their street-edge and pop sensibility. For the first time in West End history, RENT has adopted a general admission policy similar to gigs and concerts – purchase your tickets from just £30 and guarantee yourself one of the best seats in the house. This production reinvents RENT as the iconic musical. The 90’s Rock culture is left behind to take on the 21st century pop club culture and match the tempo of a new millennium generation.