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GUIDE, INTRODUCTION

RENT MUSICAL'S

FANS' ARTICLE ABOUT

WHAT'S

IN

THE OPERA 'VIE 'BOHEME!

by

Mark W. Meredith

Did you know that RENT was based on the classic book 'SCENES DE LA VIE DE BOHEME? You ever see the opera LA BOHEME and not know what what's going on?! This may help! Relive the rock opera RENT!

All the drama: all the joy!

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A RENT

PLAY FAN'S

GUIDE TO WHAT HAPPENS

IN BOHE`ME

by

Mark Walter Meredith

It all begins on Christmas Eve's day. Marc. C. is living in the attic studio apartment of a building making a picture. It is Christmas Eve's day and Marc. wants to get out that evening and do something but he only gets enough money barely to finally eat every once in a while and sometimes eat dinner at the nearby Café. Still he does not want to stay inside all evening: even if Marc. has to use an errand as excuse to get out and Marc has to do drudge work on that errand.

The window in the back of the stage is practically a wall of smaller windowpanes making a giant window -wall. In the middle of the large studio apartment there is an old fashioned wood burning stove, a table and a backup candle in case it's too dark. Marc starts to ask what R. D. is doing. Marc's roommate R. is putting off his writing of stanzas that rhyme, finally: after so long.

Collin. comes back to the building and gets the key so that Collin. could open the door.

Marc's girlfriend has recently broken up with Marc so that she could date a richer person. Marc's ex-girlfriend has always been a vivacious person who people like to party with and it is very easy to be jealous of the people that hang around her: and mistake her friendships for romantic interests in others that isn't really there. A rent slip is soon held out as the person sings out, "Rent!"!

There is no electricity so Marc's roommate has lit a candle because it is too shadowy to see what they are doing. Marc notes that, we're, ['hungry.] Marc jokes that the writing that R has written sounds awful. Marc; R hear the proprietor and try to screen Bennie but he still gets through. An interval was now up and Ben wants the rent that is then due now that he arrives.

R: Marc's roommate has grabbed some pages of his writing and has burned them for warmth. Marc had wanted to burn two of his pictures. Marc had been burning one of his thousand word descriptions, but when the roommate was then burning R's poetry, he was saying things like how the fire's warmth was like the warmth of a woman's ardent, passionate: love. R says that his papers have the spark of wit!

He didn't want to spend what little Marc-himself wanted to save for dinner at the Café` so Marc drew a line and made a stand and did not agree to Ben's payment. Ben walked away from that door of the building without his payment: yet at least: and R; Marc close the door with the lock behind them. Marc moreover, R has to pay at least three months of rent backed up.

Later when Collins. finally meets up with Sch'unard: Collin is asked if Collin is dying: he says he is not dead unfortunately, not yet at the least.

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Mimi: walks up the stairs: blowing out Mimi's candle. R tries to write but cannot. Mimi is a young Latino woman.

A petite young woman; later; knocks on the door to the apartment: her name is Mimi; she lives in the building and Mimi pretends that she needs a match: for somebody to help ignite her candle with her. When Mimi spins around, she feels faint and loses her balance for a second. The room is spinning around Mimi's head: to her. R catches her before Mimi regains Mimi's balance shortly: and her composure too.

R asks if Mimi is O.K. After R lights her (Mimi's) candle: R says, "Good night". Mimi walks to the doorway and the breeze coming through the edges of the window and making a draft near the door is about to blow out the candle. The ideal woman lets the candle blow out purposefully.

Mimi says that she has dropped the key to; how Mimi was going to spend the rest of her evening.

R is staring at Mimi's head and how beautiful it is in the moonlight. R looks at Mimi's hair in the moonlight: shining, Mimi has a halo of light around her head: looking like an angel of the first degree. Mimi asks R to help Mimi look for her key to the rest of her evening. The candles they both are holding coincidentally are snuffed out just then.

Mimi and R feel along the ground hurriedly and R. coincidentally finds her key and puts it into R's pocket because R doesn't want her to have it. Mimi and R's hands meet and R, Mimi hold hands for warmth! Mimi gets Mimi's key from R. She says, they call me Mimi

That is the end of Act I.

to

be continued in Act

II RENT GUIDE, TO BOHE`ME

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A GUIDE, WHAT'S

IN LA DE BOHE`ME, ACT II

by

Mark W. Meredith

Mimi asks R. to take her out: tonight. Later on in that day Mimi, offers to take R back to Mimi's apartment where they could be alone. Later R asks Mimi to go to dinner at R'.s ol' favorite nearby Café`.

Collin comes in: his feet are frozen!

Marc.: now that C. knows that Collin, is there; C. announces that, a wild night, is destined! An. Sch'unard.'s friend opens the door for Schunard. Now that Collin has joined C. and R: R, C. finally meet Schunard who has bought provisions: food, tobacco for smoking, and some alcohol to drink. After Collin and Schunard show up and they can drink: C. says is a feast that is preordained!

Schunard brings something else they need: wood! Collin had carried in the firewood. Schunard divides his money among them all. Schunard tells R, C, and Collin about how Schunard got the money for the food: that Schunard had met someone who lived in a nice, expensive neighborhood and paid Schunard to play Schunard's music until someone's pet died!

It is understood that Schunard will pay today for Schunard's guests C, Collin and R: tomorrow Collin, R, and C. will pay when Collin, R, and C. run into some money. Now that Collins. finally has met up with Schunard; they have gone outside in the cold and Collin, Schunard go out then see someone hawking jackets. The hawker is a she._ Schunard buys something.

Perhaps one can even see the Statue of Liberty in the background. Collin gets a new coat. Schunard offers to pay for supper. Another evening comes R, Mimi, C, Collin, and: A. Sch'unard. meet at the nearby Café that is their favorite Café`!

R introduces Mimi to C. R wants to stay indoors and try some more to write some stanzas that rhyme but decides to enjoy the night with Mimi and go out. R and Mimi show up at the front of the Café: Mimi in her hat. People are hawking cheap things to buy on the street.

C.'s ex-girlfriend M. shows up right in front of their favorite nearby Café`: with M.'s new rich partner O. M. kisses C. The rich person Mr. R. is there at the Café`.

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R tells Mimi, I should tell you: but doesn't impress upon Mimi nor emphasis the point that he needs to tell anyone R is in a relationship with: R is very jealous of other men during a relationship with a woman and R will make Mimi's life Hell. Earlier Mimi told R that Mimi is dying of disease. M. orders 'Ann. around on errands like a dog practically. Schunard and Collin ask for wine.

Collin is a philosopher. C. begins singing along; loud enough for 'Ann to hear: but 'Ann does not think that C. is talking specifically about M. at first.

*To be continued in A FAN'S GUIDE, IN DE

BOHE`ME CHAPTER III*,

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A GUIDE, HAPPENINGS IN DE LA BOHE`ME, PART THREE

by

Mark W. Meredith

Marc Co has said that M'u. 'Onson.'s insides are cold and frozen. Mr. Co sings along a musical number about how M's eyes burn when she feeds on other men's burning desire for M; Mr. Co sings along with his musical song about the dance that M makes the people M flirts with: go through. M has sung a musical's song about how when M is walking down the street everybody stares at M. M and life partner both say, good by at the same time as M walks off going M's own way!

Three days have passed. Mr. Co has joked about how Mr. Co has been working on his picture since early on: Christmas Eve: and what is Ro. doing? Sadly, enough guess what R doing (?) nothing! R gets jealous that Mimi is cheating with someone else.

Who is R jealous of? Most likely R's jealous the landlord Ben is having an affair with Mimi: Ben: who has said that he has cheated on Ben's wife. R's jealousy makes Mimi and R miserable. Later on, Collins has his trench coat folded in half and folded over into a bundle: holding it in front of Collin.

R is leaving the building and thinks that Mimi isn't there listening when R says out loud that R can't let himself get any closer to Mimi because R is afraid of Mimi dying soon: and R can't let himself be hurt by Mimi's dying. When R sees that Mimi was there listening to R the whole time R was talking: Mimi says good-by to R. The weather is cold again when Mr. Co has left a tavern and was overhearing Mimi saying that Mimi is miserable because R is jealous and that R and Mimi were going to break up. Mimi has to say, good by love.

R cannot split up from Mimi: nor be away from Mimi. Mimi had been driven outside into the snowy-day by Mimi's misery. Mimi is coughing because Mimi was driven out into the snowy day by Mimi's misery over R's jealousy. R tries to write R's poetry with a pen but cannot find his song because R is thinking about Mimi and R is being consumed by love.

Mimi doesn't want R to split from Mimi so they decide to stay together and wait for spring and take it day-to-day and see where the day takes them until Mimi's sickness claims her: and live for the moment; because it's better to forget the past; because the past is gone: and there is no day but today! Mimi has gone to live in a rich place but when the end of the opera comes it turns out that Mimi has gone missing and M is helping to look for Mimi. R knows that Mimi was R's writing-piece since the night R was procrastinating R's poetry and Mimi became his inspiration. Mr. Co when he is making Mr. Co's picture: Mr. Co keeps sensing a pair of lips: inspiring Mr. Co to make Mr. Co's picture.

Finally, M happens upon Mimi in the cold: barely able to walk. R tells Mimi not to talk and to rest and Mimi instead whispers. Mr. Co has said that R has found R's poetry. Mr. Co, Collin and R are back in their studio apartment all without life partners; now.

Doctors are called but they are not coming in time. Mimi is dying of disease when M happens to come across Mimi so Mimi says to bring her to Mr. Co's apartment building. M helps carry Mimi to Mr. Co's apartment building. Mimi wants to spend her last moments with R.

R in Mimi's presence has sung: letting her know that Mimi is the incarnation of song itself. Mimi was told that she was R's poem all along. R told Mimi that R didn't get mad at Mimi because R didn't love her: it was because R did love Mimi and he didn't want to be hurt by getting close to her right before she died. R has said to Mimi that her brown eyes had surprised R the night Mimi's pretty eyes came into R's life.

R cradles Mimi's lifeless body.

Suddenly: Mimi has an out-of-body experience because her heart stops and Mimi stops breathing for a while. R after a while R cries out, Mi-mii-ii-i-i! Mimi's hand falls off where she is lying when Mimi's spirit leaves her body.

Does Mimi come back to life?!

Does Mimi die?! You can go to the library system and reserve a DVD now that one knows what is happening on the stage during the opera! Go to the nearest branch of your local system of libraries and have their computer send a copy of LA BOHEME to your closest library!

Do it today!

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