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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
2006

Pages
  
309

Originally published
  
2006

Page count
  
309

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster



Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

ISBN
  
0-7432-6976-4

Author
  
Anthony Rapp

Genre
  
Memoir

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Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent is a 2006 memoir by a musical theater actor, Anthony Rapp. Later it was turned into a staged musical adaptation by the same name.

Contents

Memoir

The book recalls events of his life in relation to the musical Rent, where he got his big break from, its writer, Jonathan Larson, as well as the death of Rapp's mother by breast cancer. As a debut writer, Rapp takes the reader behind the scenes of his own life and his own struggles he came in contact with. The original print release contains photographs of his family, friends, and his own experiences. The book’s title comes from one of Rent’s musical numbers. The book was released October 31, 2006 under Simon & Schuster Publishing. The song’s theme deals with losing someone, which is where Rapp was inspired to write this memoir.

Book Reviews

Reviews across the board have been mixed but mostly positive. Books World credits Rapp for adding a new artistic form to his own repertoire saying his work is “simultaneously unique and universal.” Entertainment Weekly gave Rapp a relatively positive review claiming that his work is rare and refreshing. “His prose can be clunky and overwrought, but his voice is unpretentious and unfailingly honest.” Editors Weekly recognizes Rapp’s ability to take the dark subjects of his life and look at the hopefully, positive side that is within. “While the book sometimes plunges too deeply into its twin themes of love and loss, Rapp recognizes the healing power of drama and theater, writing that acting is "an escape of sorts." Absorbing, warm and hopeful, the book celebrates a man, his work and a generation struggling with AIDS but determined to survive.”

Stage Adaptation

After the release of his book, Rapp decided to make a stage version of the show set to music and a script. This is a one man show giving the audience a visual depiction of his memoir. The entire show was written and performed by Rapp. The stage show has played in Boston, MA, Edinburgh, UK, London, UK, Toronto, and Tracy, CA. This stage adaptation features songs from the musical Rent, covers of songs including R.E.M. and Rapp’s own original music. Rapp recorded the soundtrack for Without You in London on September 17, 2012 following an engagement Menier Chocolate Factory in London. The recording was released on December 11, 2012. The five piece band was under the musical direction of Dan Weiss. Also arrangements for the production were written by Tom Kitt (Next to Normal).

List of Tracks on the Soundtrack

  • 1. Losing My Religion
  • 2. RENT
  • 3. "The next day, I got the good news..."
  • 4. Carry Me Home
  • 5. Seasons of Love
  • 6. La Vie Bohème
  • 7. "Mom had always loved country life..."
  • 8. Wild Bill
  • 9. "And for the next two years..."
  • 10. "Back in New York..."
  • 11. Another Day
  • 12. "Nothing left unfinished..."
  • 13. "A couple weeks into rehearsals..."
  • 14. What You Own
  • 15. "The next morning, January 5th..."
  • 16. One Song Glory / Halloween
  • 17. "We were moving to Broadway..."
  • 18. "On my next visit home..."
  • 19. Visits to You
  • 20. "I found my baby book..."
  • 21. Always
  • 22. "The only way out is through..."
  • 23. That Is Not You
  • 24. "The perfect setting for her memorial..."
  • 25. Without You
  • 26. Seasons of Love (Finale)
  • Musical Reviews

    Reviews for the staged show are mixed overall. The National Post claims that Rapp's staged production is more of an extension of a memorial for his mother. "Basing a public performance on private grief is a dodgy proposition, worsened in this case by the fact that Rapp has nothing to say about either person that can make them matter to anyone but him." With that being said, the National Post applauds Rapp's performance. Huffington Post published "the pace, writing and sheer passion behind this show instantly push it from your mind as you find yourself at ease with Rapps' delivery and impressive vocals as he's backed by a tight five piece band."

    References

    Without You (book) Wikipedia