Rodolfo, a writer, burns his manuscript in an attempt to warm the garret he shares with Marcello, a painter. The philosopher Colline enters, closely followed by the musician Schaunard, who has brought food, wine and cigars. He urges his friends to accompany him to the Latin Quarter Christmas Eve festivities. Benoit, the landlord, attempts to collect the rent; the friends ply him with wine to encourage him to spill his secrets, then throw him out with feigned indignation. Marcello, Schaunard and Colline depart; Rodolfo says he will join them after finishing an article. A young woman, Mimì, knocks at the door; her candle has gone out. After a series of accidents and small deceptions, the two find themselves looking for her key in the dark hallway, but instead they find each others’ hands. As Rodolfo’s friends call from the courtyard, he replies that he will meet them later.