Towleroad's Bobby Hankson celebrat the legacy of the inic mil RENT this week's 'Gay Inography' lumn.
Contents:
- GAY INOGRAPHY: IT’S TIME TO PAY ‘RENT’ PRAISE
- THEATERGOER WALKED OUT OF 'RENT' BEE THE 'SHOW WAS ABOUT GAYS'
GAY INOGRAPHY: IT’S TIME TO PAY ‘RENT’ PRAISE
“Bisexuals, Trisexuals, Homo Sapiens”.
THEATERGOER WALKED OUT OF 'RENT' BEE THE 'SHOW WAS ABOUT GAYS'
There’s no qutn that when Rent opened on Broadway April 1996—wh a pair of gay love stori, a narrative that put the AIDS crisis at s heart, and one of Broadway’s first openly queer romantic duets— was a tone of queer reprentatn. Of the, two (Joanne and Mimi) are cis women, and another (Angel) uld be read ( morn parlance) as eher a trans woman or a genrfluid/femme-prentg gay man. That two of the romantic subplots (between Angel and Colls and Joanne and Mreen) are queer—and queered, given that Larson drew on Pucci’s La Bohème as source material—is stris ahead of the more faiar “token gay iend” narrative more faiar across theater, film, and televisn still today.