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West Side Story

Why see West Side Story?

West Side Story is on tour and hits the in , ,

More than fifty years ago, a show about New York City changed musical theatre forever. Now, it's coming home to make history once again.

From the first notes to the final breath, West Side Story is one of the most memorable musicals and greatest love stories of all time. Arthur Laurents' book remains as powerful, poignant and timely as ever.

The score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim -a collection of standards that includes 'Tonight,' 'America,' 'Maria,' 'I Feel Pretty' and 'Somewhere' - is widely regarded as one of the best ever written. And the extraordinary, Tony-winning choreography by Jerome Robbins completely changed the language of Broadway dance.

Don't miss this thrilling presentation of a matchless work of art!

Key Information

Audience

West Side Story may be inappropriate for children aged 7 and under. Children under the age of five are not permitted into the theater

Run Time

Two hours and 15 minutes with one intermission

Dates

Finished Jun 3, 2012

US Dollars

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Cast

Kyle Harris as Tony

Ali Ewoldt as Maria

Michelle Araven as Anita

Joseph J.Simeoni as Riff

German Santiago as Bernardo

Mike Boland as Krupke

Ryan Christophet Chotto as A-rab

Jay Garcia as Chino

Grant Gustin as Baby Jon

Creative

Director - Arthur Laurents

Choreography - Jerome Robbins

Reproduction Choreography - Joey McKneely

Music Direction - Patrick Vaccariello

Scenic Design - James Youmans

Costume Design - David C Woolard

Lighting Design - Howell Binkley

Sound Design - Dan Moses Schreier

Hair Design - Mark Adam Rampmeyer

Associate Director - David Saint

Associate Choreographer - Lori Werner

Music - Leonard Bernstein

Lyrics - Stephen Sondheim

Book & Direction - Arthur Laurents

Reviews

Customer reviews

29 reviews, average rating: (2.9 Stars)

J. H. Borg

Shark versus Jet

With regard to the review that states that at the end a Shark brings Maria her shawl at the very end; in the version I saw in Toronta last week it's the youngest Jet that brings Maria her shawl and puts it over her head as a gesture of conciliation. ... Read more

Jeanah

Is this play appropriate for a second grader?

My daughter has just turned 8. She is excited to see the play, but a friend tells me there is a suggestive rape scene in it? Also gratuitous sex scenes? Has anyone taken their kids to this and what do they think. Thanks! ... Read more

Richard A. Barnes

Please change or explain to me the "new" ending.

In a review by Jody Feinberg in the Quincy Patriot Ledger of 6/9/11 it states regards the new ending "a single Shark brings Maria her shawl." I believe that ending to be oh so wrong as Maria is the dead Bernardo's sister, so to my way of thinking a Shark is bringing a shawl to a Shark. Where is the togetherness of both the Jets and the Sharks being, finally at the end, together? With a Shark bringing Maria the shawl and no Jet apparently involved there is no apparent togetherness as shown in the film or former plays. If the review was erroneous in this matter so be it. But, as for me, I would rather see the Sharks and Jets do something TOGETHER regards the deceased Tony. That is the way it has been since the start and the way that it should remain. My 5 star rating is a result of my seeing the movie so many times and hoping to be able to see the play at the Colonial Theater in Boston. ... Read more
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