Eeyores Butterfly
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I had the opportunity to go see the RENT Broadway Tour last night at the Fox theatre in St. Louis. Adam Pascal (Roger) and Anthony Rapp (Mark) were in it. For those unfamiliar with the show, Adam and Mark were part of the original cast and were in the movie version. Afterwards my friend and I were able to get their autographs! 
They were both incredibly nice, chatting with the fans. The entire cast was wonderful. Maureen was a little shocking because she had blonde hair (later found out she was a swing, not the normal person for that performance) but she was great! Angel totally cracked me up, he nailed the part. Anthony Rapp looked like he was having a wonderful time and hammed it up. We were laughing so hard at some of the little things he threw in. Adam was a little nasal in his head voice (probably the midwest did not agree with him), but his voice was still incredibly powerful. During "Goodbye Love" it literally sounded like he was crying, he was putting so much emotion into it.
If you have a chance to see the show while it's on tour- go! You will not regret it at all! I will say that I have never been to that part of St. Louis before and I was disappointed to see how rundown the area around the Fox was- lots of boarded up/falling down buildings. It was such a beautiful theatre, but the area directly around it that you have to drive through to get to the highway was rather frightening.

They were both incredibly nice, chatting with the fans. The entire cast was wonderful. Maureen was a little shocking because she had blonde hair (later found out she was a swing, not the normal person for that performance) but she was great! Angel totally cracked me up, he nailed the part. Anthony Rapp looked like he was having a wonderful time and hammed it up. We were laughing so hard at some of the little things he threw in. Adam was a little nasal in his head voice (probably the midwest did not agree with him), but his voice was still incredibly powerful. During "Goodbye Love" it literally sounded like he was crying, he was putting so much emotion into it.
If you have a chance to see the show while it's on tour- go! You will not regret it at all! I will say that I have never been to that part of St. Louis before and I was disappointed to see how rundown the area around the Fox was- lots of boarded up/falling down buildings. It was such a beautiful theatre, but the area directly around it that you have to drive through to get to the highway was rather frightening.





I tried out just for fun but knew I wouldn't make it-I'm too old
....his voice is absolutely stunning.