Here are some photos from the January 30th show, my debut as the lead, Mark.


Mark Cohen (Marcus "Miko" Grant, left) and Roger Davis (Daniel Illig, right) burn posters for heat after their electricity is cut off.

"How do you leave the past behind when it keeps finding ways to get to your heart?"

"RENT! RENT! RENT! RENT! RENT! RENT! WE'RE NOT GONNA PAY RENT!"

"'CAUSE EVERYTHING IS RENT!!!"

Angel Dumott Schunard (Matthew Bettencourt) with his "drum."

Angel (left) helps Tom Collins (Yves-Olivier Mandereau, right) up.

Roger "finding one great song..."

"Time flies, and then no need to endure anymore... Time dies..."

Mimi Marquez (Odalis Mandereau, right) asks Roger to light her candle.

Collins (finally) shows up to Mark and Roger's apartment, bringing along some "Bustelo, Marlboro, [and] banana by the bunch."

"They expelled me for my theory of actual reality."

"Angel...Dumott...Schunard!"

"Today 4 U, tomorrow 4 me!"

"We agreed on a fee, a thousand-dollar guarantee, tax-free; and a bonus if I trim her tree!"

"The nurse took him home for some Mercurochrome, then I dressed his wounds and got him back on his feet..."

"You'll see, boys..."

Joanne Jefferson (Tassiana Willis) at the beginning of "Tango: Maureen."

"The Tango Maureen, it's a dark, dizzy merry-go-round..."

"I'm getting...nauseous!"

"She cheated." "She cheated!" "Maureen cheated." "Freakin' cheated!" [NOTE: I didn't say "freakin'" in the show.

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Roger and Gordon (Eli Diamond) [NOTE: Eli plays Mark on the days I don't, as the part is double-cast.]

The Life Support Group

Mimi wants to go "Out Tonight."

Roger would rather do it "Another Day."

"Let's open up a restaurant in Santa Fe..."

"Sunny Santa Fe would be nice..."

"Forget this old bohemian hell..."

"We're okay."

"Christmas Bells are singing...on TV...AT SAKS!"

"Can't you spare a dime or two..."

"I do not deserve you Angel..."

"She said 'Would you light my candle?' then she put on a pout and she wanted you to take her out tonight?"

Maureen Johnson (Chloe Hinkson) performing "Over the Moon."

"Only thing to do is jump over the moon..."

Mark at the beginning of "La Vie Boheme" ("Dearly beloved, we gather here to say our goodbyes...")

"To days of inspiration, playing hooky, making something outta nothing, the need to express to communicate, to going against the grain, going insane, going mad..."

"To loving tension, no pension, to more than one dimension, to starving for attention, hating convention, hating pretension. Not to mention, of course, hating dear old Mom and Dad!"

"Emotion, devotion, to causing a commotion..."

"Creation, vacation..."

"ACTUAL REALITY! ACT UP! FIGHT AIDS!"

"Film, adventure, tedium, no family, boring locations, darkrooms, perfect faces, egos, money, Hollywood, and sleaze!"
There you go, that's all I have. Unfortunately, my mom wasn't allowed to take pictures of the second act as someone had come to her during intermission and asked her to stop taking flash pictures.