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News Rent and Rubin-Vega Open In L.A. Jan. 24 She made "Out Tonight" famous in the original cast of Rent, and now she's back in the show: Daphne Rubin-Vega recreates the role of addicted siren Mimi when the road company of the hit Broadway musical plays the Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, opening Jan. 24. The musical began performances Jan. 20 and will run through Feb. 28, 1999.

She made "Out Tonight" famous in the original cast of Rent, and now she's back in the show: Daphne Rubin-Vega recreates the role of addicted siren Mimi when the road company of the hit Broadway musical plays the Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, opening Jan. 24. The musical began performances Jan. 20 and will run through Feb. 28, 1999.

The Tony-nominated actress-singer will join the so-called "Angel" touring company, which is not the same cast that played L.A. previously. Rubin- Vega will also play San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre beginning March 3, for a limited time, according to national tour press rep Laura Matalon.

Rubin-Vega left the Broadway cast to pursue other work and to shoot the movie thriller "Wild Things." She co-wrote 10 of 13 songs for a Mercury Records album, set for release in spring 1999.

The rest of the cast will feature Dean Balkwill (Roger), Trey Ellett (Mark), Erin Keaney (Maureen), Kamilah Martin (Joanne), Shaun Earl (Angel), Mark Jackson (Collins) and Brian M. Love (Benny). The ensemble includes Christian Anderson, Marcus Chaney, Courtney Corey, Kristoffer Cusick, Evan D'Angeles, Danielle Lee Greaves, Jenny Maxwell, Alan Mingo, Lambert Moss, Matthew Murphy, Karen Olivo, Cheri Smith and Alicia Westelman.

For L.A. information, call (800) 447-7400. For San Francisco information, call (415) 551-2050.

 
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