Alexandra Shipp and Vanessa Hudgens also star in the Netflix musical about 'Rent' playwright and musician Jonathan Larson, directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
, though, there was Larson’s semi-autobiographical, a smaller-scale, 1990-set rock musical about a New York playwright struggling to find his voice as the days and minutes tick
down to his 30th birthday. As he was first coming to prominence with his Broadway production of, laying the groundwork for the current film adaptation, his feature directorial debut.
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