RENT in Concert
A New Way to Feel RENT: A Symphony-Driven Concert Event Brings Jonathan Larson’s Masterpiece to Life at Mayo Performing Arts Center
February 20 @ 17:00 – 23:30
The revolutionary spirit of RENT is returning to New Jersey in a bold new form, and it is arriving with the full emotional force of a live symphony behind it. Rent in Concert on Tour transforms one of the most beloved and influential musicals of the modern era into a powerful, large-scale concert experience—one that places the music, the voices, and the story’s timeless message at the very center of the evening.
Rather than staging the show as a traditional production, this reimagined concert presentation strips the experience down to its emotional core and rebuilds it with cinematic musical depth. Every iconic song and defining moment from Jonathan Larson’s landmark score is performed live by a stellar touring cast, accompanied by the sweeping sound of a full symphony orchestra. The result is not simply a concert and not quite a musical—it is a fully immersive celebration of one of Broadway’s most enduring cultural touchstones.
At its heart, RENT remains a story about artists, outsiders, chosen family, and the courage to love fiercely in uncertain times. This symphonic concert format heightens those themes by allowing the music itself to lead the storytelling. From the opening pulses of “Rent” to the luminous collective reflection of “Seasons of Love,” audiences are invited to experience the score in a way that feels both intimate and grand.
The touring cast assembled for Rent in Concert brings together a dynamic group of performers whose voices and emotional authenticity mirror the urgency and vulnerability that made the original show resonate around the world.
Kris Carrasco steps into the role of Angel, bringing warmth, humor, and radiant compassion to one of the most beloved characters in contemporary musical theatre. Ruchir Khazanchi portrays Benny, navigating the complex tensions between ambition, loyalty, and community that anchor the story’s central conflict. Candice Woods brings clarity and strength to Joanne, while Tommy Kaiser captures Mark’s restless idealism and emotional honesty.
Alex Lugo embodies Maureen’s rebellious energy and theatrical unpredictability, paired beautifully with Jasiana Caraballo’s deeply expressive Mimi, whose journey remains one of the emotional anchors of the show. Will Hastreiter’s Roger channels both vulnerability and creative longing, while Terrance Johnson’s Tom Collins brings grace, wisdom, and gentle resilience to one of RENT’s most quietly powerful roles.
Supporting the principals is a versatile and emotionally charged ensemble featuring Chachi Delgado, Joseph DePietro, Rodney McKinner, Nisa Mercado, and Neema Muteti. Their presence allows the concert to maintain the communal heartbeat that defines RENT, reinforcing the idea that this story has always belonged to a collective rather than a single voice.
What distinguishes this concert experience is its commitment to presenting the complete musical narrative. Every major number from Larson’s score is performed, allowing audiences to travel through the full emotional arc of the story. High-energy favorites such as “La Vie Bohème” and “Take Me or Leave Me” deliver the exhilarating theatrical electricity fans expect, while more intimate moments like “I’ll Cover You” and “Without You” unfold with striking emotional clarity under orchestral arrangements that deepen each lyric and melodic turn.
The centerpiece of the evening, “Seasons of Love,” becomes something truly transcendent in this format. With the full cast joining in luminous harmony and the orchestra lifting the familiar melody into new emotional territory, the song’s reflection on time, connection, and meaning feels newly urgent for today’s audiences.
This touring production arrives at a moment when RENT’s central message feels especially relevant. The show’s enduring call for empathy, creative freedom, and human connection continues to resonate across generations. In an era shaped by social change, cultural division, and artistic reinvention, RENT reminds audiences that compassion and community remain acts of resistance—and hope.
For New Jersey’s theatre community, this symphonic presentation stands as a major cultural moment. It represents the continued evolution of how iconic stage works can be reimagined for contemporary audiences while honoring their original emotional power. Fans who regularly follow major touring productions and performance events across the state can discover more about upcoming stage experiences and theatrical programming through Explore New Jersey’s dedicated theatre coverage, which continues to spotlight the region’s most compelling live performance offerings.
The performance takes on added significance at Mayo Performing Arts Center, a venue that has become synonymous with artistic excellence and community connection in Northern New Jersey. Since opening its doors in 1994, the Morristown-based performing arts center has served as a cultural anchor for the region, hosting world-class touring productions, concerts, and community-driven programming that consistently elevate the local arts landscape.
Mayo Performing Arts Center is more than a theatre. It is a gathering place where audiences come together to be inspired, entertained, and uplifted by the transformative power of live performance. Its commitment to accessibility, education, and artistic diversity has helped shape generations of arts patrons throughout the region, making it an ideal home for a production as emotionally resonant and socially conscious as RENT.
In the intimate yet acoustically refined setting of the venue, the full symphonic score will surround audiences with sound, allowing the layered harmonies and instrumental textures to unfold with clarity and impact. The concert-style staging places the performers front and center, drawing attention to vocal nuance, emotional expression, and the collaborative energy that drives the entire company.
Rent in Concert on Tour offers longtime fans a new way to reconnect with a story that shaped modern musical theatre, while also welcoming first-time audiences into a world defined by courage, creativity, and radical compassion. It honors Jonathan Larson’s legacy not by replicating the past, but by reimagining how his music can continue to move hearts in the present.
As the orchestra swells and the cast lifts their voices in unity, this symphonic celebration of RENT promises to be more than a night of familiar songs. It is a shared reminder that art still has the power to connect strangers, amplify unheard voices, and help us measure our lives not by time—but by love.









