GPAC - RENT
The Grand Prairie Arts Council
presents
RENT
**If you have questions about tickets or seating**
Please contact The Grand Prairie Arts Council at:
GPAC@artsgp.org or 972-642-2787
SEPT 19 - SEPT 28
RENT, the groundbreaking Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical by Jonathan Larson, tells the powerful story of a group of struggling artists in New York City's East Village during the height of the AIDS crisis. Facing poverty, love, loss, and the search for meaning, these friends fight to live for today in a world overshadowed by uncertainty.
With iconic songs like “Seasons of Love,” “La Vie Bohème,” and “Take Me or Leave Me,” RENT captures the spirit of a generation with raw emotion, unforgettable music, and a message of hope. This revolutionary musical explores themes of friendship, creativity, and resilience, inspiring audiences to measure life in love.
​Don't miss this unforgettable story that redefined modern musical
theater.
RENT contains mature themes, including depictions of poverty, addiction, and illness (HIV/AIDS). The show includes strong language, references to drug use, LGBTQ+ stories, and scenes of intimacy. These elements are integral to the story's message of love, resilience, and community but may not be suitable for younger audiences. Parental discretion is advised.ns mature themes, including depictions of poverty, addiction, and illness (HIV/AIDS). The show includes strong language, references to drug use, LGBTQ+ stories, and scenes of intimacy. These elements are integral to the story's message of love, resilience, and community but may not be suitable for younger audiences. Parental discretion is advised.NT contains mature themes, including depictions of poverty, addiction, and illness (HIV/AIDS). The show includes strong language, references to drug use, LGBTQ+ stories, and scenes of intimacy. These elements are integral to the story's message of love, resilience, and community but may not be suitable for younger audiences. Parental discretion is advised.
First Friday Evening - Sept 19 - 8PM
First Saturday Evening - Sept 20 - 8PM
First Sunday Matinee - Sept 21 - 2PM
Second Friday Evening - Sept 26 - 8PM
Second Saturday Matinee - Sept 27 - 2PM
Second Saturday Evening - Sept 27 - 8PM
Second Sunday Matinee - Sept 28 - 2PM