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  • Sonny Curry yells out winning lottery names. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
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  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life.
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  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent08.JPG
  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent09.JPG
  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent10.JPG
  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent11.JPG
  • Susan Chase reads a book while waiting for a lottery. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent04.JPG
  • Susan Chase reads a book while waiting for a lottery. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent05.JPG
  • Sonny Curry yells out winning lottery names. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent02.JPG
  • Sonny Curry shakes the  lottery cards before calling the lucky names. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent01.JPG
  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent06.JPG
  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent18.JPG
  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent19.JPG
  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent20.JPG
  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent17.JPG
  • Maria Paduano of New Jersey signs the wall in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent16.JPG
  • Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent12.JPG
  • Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent13.JPG
  • Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent14.JPG
  • Maria Paduano of New Jersey signs the wall in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent15.JPG