Who was the real Susan in Tick Tick Boom?

Susan & Michael Aren’t Real People In the movie, plenty of other characters are introduced to bring Larson’s 30th year, workshops of Superbia, Moondance Diner job, and Bohemian lifestyle to the screen. Aside from Jonathan and Stephen Sondheim, nearly every character in Tick, Tick…

Who was Jonathan Larson’s real agent?

‘ The Guzman Law Group is proud to represent the Estate of Jonathan Larson, the Tony and Pulitzer Prize, Award-winning author of “RENT”, in conjunction with the Larson’s agent, Jonathan Mills of Paradigm.

Who was Jonathan Larson’s best friend?

On this very special episode of Breaking the Curtain, we’re joined by Matt O’Grady, Jonathan Larson’s best friend and the real-life inspiration behind Michael in Tick, Tick…

Did Superbia ever get produced?

Larson finally wrote the song a day before the presentation at Playwrights Horizons. His agent, Rosa Stevens, and his inspiration, Stephen Sondheim, attended the workshop, and everyone loved it. Yet, Superbia was never produced.

Is Superbia in Tick Tick Boom real?

Yes, Superbia is a real play and not one that was made up for either the Tick, Tick Boom movie adaptation or the original musical. Larson wrote tick, tick… Boom! as a way to express his frustration over the play not being fully produced.

Did Jonathan Larson’s family sue?

Just days after their son, Jonathan Larson, won two Tony Awards as author and composer of Rent, Larson’s parents announced they are suing two New York City hospitals for $250 million, claiming their malpractice resulted in his death.