I wanted to share this with you all...thank oyu to John for posting it on myspace!
Jonathan Larson( b. Feb 4, 1960 - d. Jan 25, 1996 New York, NY, USA ) Male
Writer, Lyricist, Composer
"After the reading, we had the peasant feast, which as most of you probably know is a continuation of a tradition that Jonathan started for his friends back in NYC. He would cook a turkey and they would bring side dishes and share a holiday feast that they were all too poor to have on their own. In 1995, Jonathan held his last peasant feast, but instead of inviting his friends, he invited the cast and artistic staff of the Off-Broadway production of Rent, because he wanted all of us to know our job was to embody his friends, to honor them, and he wanted all of us to begin our road to lifelong friendship. It was a very special night, and after his death, his family took it upon themselves to continue the tradition for all of the future companies of Rent that they could get to. They have literally held them around the country, and around the world.
And at the feast, in addition to some delicious food, each of Jonathan's six friends shared some memories of Jonathan, in an effort to bring him even that much more present. It was very moving to watch them struggle at times to get through their own tears as they talked about how special he was in their lives, about how much they had seen him fight to get his work out there in the world, about how much he did try to live each day to the fullest. His friend Eddie Rosenstein talked about their fellow obsession with numbers, especially the numbers three and nine, and how perfect they were: three is the emobodiment of the building blocks of the universe (beginning, middle, and end; proton, neutron, electron, etc.), and nine is the embodiment of rebirth (it's "three on steroids," as Eddie said, and the length of human gestation, etc.). Then he fought back tears as he remarked that wasn't it perfect that this film was starting almost exactly nine years to the day of Jonathan's death, given Jonathan's interest in such cosmic notions?
At the end of the night, we got to watch a little bit of video of Jonathan performing songs from his one-man version of Tick, Tick... Boom! It never ceases to amaze me how full of life and anger and joy and talent he was, and it was right up there on the screen for us to see. He sang Johnny Can't Decide, Sunday Brunch, and Why, and as usual I was pretty much destroyed by the end of Why. It is such a cruel irony that he was gone right at the cusp of his life changing forever, after he gave so much of his life to his work. But his legacy will certainly live forever in people's hearts and memories, and now with the film, we have the opportunity to make it last longer, in an even more tangible way. We only get to do the film once, and Chris said to the Larsons that he promises to make a great film, and I am certain that he wouldn't make such a pledge if he didn't mean it."
-Anthony Rapp on Jonathan Larson
Thank you, Jonathan Larson...
I remember reading that, really sweet.
Rest in Peace Jonathan
caitiesus, Anthony originally posted there here on BWW. It was either the original welcome thread or the first Rent movie one. I'll see if I can find the link.
Since it always jumps to page 1 of the thread for me, it's halfway down page 66.
It was the Welcome thread
01/15/05 - wow, that was a little less than a year ago. Crazy.
Uhg, bumping because it's getting down there.
Aw, lookit him!
What a cutie!
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The glasses he wore in that movie were great. You got any close-ups Mandi?
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Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
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Thats adorible.
I love that that picture scares people, it just generally amuses me.... Anthony is adorable!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
*comes out of hiding* It's adorable in some weird way, but it still is kind of scary.
LOL. Those glasses are great.
haha...great pictures! love those glasses
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/26/05
He's adorable. I love the glasses- not sure about the hair, though. He seriously does look like this kid in my class- in elementary school.
wow, I've never read that before..that's so touching. I can't even think about it, I'll start crying. I love the way Anthony writes.
awww I love pictures of anthony! They make me smile!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/14/05
Gotta love the dorky Anthony look. Also must love the fact that his character's name is McGoo and that Mark Cohen would be thoroughly enraged by him.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
His name is McGoo, that makes him not even close to scary more like a dork, in a good way of course! :)
Hey people, Anthony is going to be on The Tony Danza Show on Monday, February 13th to promote his book.
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