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''West Side Story'' book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The musical is based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and set in Manhattan's West Side/Hell's Kitchen in the mid-1950s. First produced on Broadway in 1957, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. In 1961 Robert Wise’s film version captured world attention. First produced and choreographed in South Africa by [[Kip Andrews]] for the [[Hymie Udwin]]'s [[Academy]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1970. It starred [[Michael Harrison]], [[Patricia Arnell]], [[Lynton Burns]] and [[Richard Loring]], [[Delia Sainsbury]] and [[Keith Galloway]] while [[Anthony Farmer]] did the set design and [[Paul Jannsen]] was the stage director. It eventually moved to the [[Empire Theatre]] and then to Cape Town.  
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'''''West Side Story''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Side_Story] is an American musical with a book by Arthur Laurents [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Laurents], music by Leonard Bernstein [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein], lyrics by Stephen Sondheim [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim] and co-written by Bernstein, and conception and choreography by Jerome Robbins [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Robbins]. The action is set in Manhattan's West Side/Hell's Kitchen in the mid-1950s. It was inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]''.
  
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First produced on Broadway in 1957, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. In 1961 Robert Wise’s film version [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Side_Story_%28film%29] captured world attention.
  
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== The original text ==
  
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1970:  The first stage production in South Africa produced and choreographed by [[Kip Andrews]] for the [[Hymie Udwin]]'s [[Academy Theatre]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]]. It starred [[Michael Harrison]], [[Patricia Arnell]], [[Lynton Burnes]], [[Richard Loring]], [[Delia Sainsbury]], [[Keith Galloway]], [[Graham Clarke]] and others while [[Anthony Farmer]] did the set design and [[Paul Jannsen]] was the stage director. It eventually moved to the [[Empire Theatre]] and then to Cape Town.
  
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1995/96: Staged by [[PACT]] Opera and [[CAPAB]], opening on 27 November 1995 in the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria and on 25 January 1996 in the [[Nico Malan Opera House]] in Cape Town, directed and choreograped by [[Alan Johnson]] (reproducing Jerome Robbins's original Broadway direction and choreography), with [[Dale Cutts]] (Lt Schrank), [[Neville Thomas]] (Off. Krupke), [[Peter Holden]] (Gladhand), [[Charles Stodel]] (Doc), [[Edward Baker-Duly]] (Riff), [[Robert Finlayson]]/[[Luciano Zuppa]] (Tony), [[Duncan Royce]] (Action), [[Gadi Schor]] (A-rab), [[David Bloch]] (Baby John), [[Bryan Mynhardt]] (Snowboy), [[Timothy Walton]] (Big Deal), [[Kenneth Robinson]] (Diesel), [[Kirsten Pollachi]] (Anybody's), [[Vanessa Schneider]] (Graziella), [[Dionne Lochner]] (Velma), [[Fiona Morrison-Zerle]] (Minnie), [[Liezel van der Merwe]] (Clarice), [[Joseph Clark]] (Bernardo), [[Juanita Kruger]]/[[Natalie Lotkin]] (Maria), [[Samantha Peo]] (Anita), [[Deon Bisschoff]] (Chino), [[Somizi Mhlongo]] (Indio), [[Damyan Robinson]] (Anxious), [[Patrick Peterson]] (Luis), [[Lindani Nkosi]] (Nibbles), [[Darryl Evans]] (Toro), [[Lynsey Shmukler]] (Rosalia), [[Amor Vittone]] (Consuela), [[Leslie-Ann Mitchel]] (Estella), [[Gina Shmukler]] (Francisca) and others. Presented by the [[Playhouse Company]] in association with [[PACT]] Opera and [[CAPAB]] in 1996.
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2013: The [[Playhouse Company]] in the Opera Theatre, Durban, from 22 November to 29 December, directed by [[Ralph Lawson]],
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2015: Produced by [[Eric Abraham]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]] at [[ArtsCape]] in July and August, directed by [[Matthew Wild]],  with musical direction by [[Charl-Johan Lingenfelder]] and  choreography by [[Louisa Talbot]], a full cast of 40 and  accompanied by the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. The leading cast members included [[Jonathan Roxmouth]],  [[Lynelle Kenned]], [[Bianca le Grange]], [[Christopher Jaftha]], and [[Daniel Buys]].
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2017: A repeat production by [[Eric Abraham]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]] played at the [[Mandela Theatre]] (in the [[Joburg Theatre]]) from 24 January to 5 March 2017.]] Once again directed by [[Matthew Wild]],  with musical direction by [[Charl-Johan Lingenfelder]] and  choreography by [[Louisa Talbot]]. Many fof the cast of 40 reprised their roles, including the leads  [[Jonathan Roxmouth]],  [[Lynelle Kenned]], [[Filipa van Eck]], [[Bianca le Grange]], [[Christopher Jaftha]],  [[Grant Almirall]] and [[Daniel Buys]].
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== Sources ==
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''West Side Story'' theatre programme, 1970/1971.
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[[PACT]] Opera theatre programme, 1995.
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[[Artslink]].co.za <news0115@artslink.co.za>
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http://www.thefugard.com/whats-on/currently-on/item/west-side-story
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Revision as of 12:50, 17 April 2017

West Side Story [1] is an American musical with a book by Arthur Laurents [2], music by Leonard Bernstein [3], lyrics by Stephen Sondheim [4] and co-written by Bernstein, and conception and choreography by Jerome Robbins [5]. The action is set in Manhattan's West Side/Hell's Kitchen in the mid-1950s. It was inspired by William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.

First produced on Broadway in 1957, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. In 1961 Robert Wise’s film version [6] captured world attention.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1970: The first stage production in South Africa produced and choreographed by Kip Andrews for the Hymie Udwin's Academy Theatre at the Alexander Theatre. It starred Michael Harrison, Patricia Arnell, Lynton Burnes, Richard Loring, Delia Sainsbury, Keith Galloway, Graham Clarke and others while Anthony Farmer did the set design and Paul Jannsen was the stage director. It eventually moved to the Empire Theatre and then to Cape Town.

1995/96: Staged by PACT Opera and CAPAB, opening on 27 November 1995 in the State Theatre in Pretoria and on 25 January 1996 in the Nico Malan Opera House in Cape Town, directed and choreograped by Alan Johnson (reproducing Jerome Robbins's original Broadway direction and choreography), with Dale Cutts (Lt Schrank), Neville Thomas (Off. Krupke), Peter Holden (Gladhand), Charles Stodel (Doc), Edward Baker-Duly (Riff), Robert Finlayson/Luciano Zuppa (Tony), Duncan Royce (Action), Gadi Schor (A-rab), David Bloch (Baby John), Bryan Mynhardt (Snowboy), Timothy Walton (Big Deal), Kenneth Robinson (Diesel), Kirsten Pollachi (Anybody's), Vanessa Schneider (Graziella), Dionne Lochner (Velma), Fiona Morrison-Zerle (Minnie), Liezel van der Merwe (Clarice), Joseph Clark (Bernardo), Juanita Kruger/Natalie Lotkin (Maria), Samantha Peo (Anita), Deon Bisschoff (Chino), Somizi Mhlongo (Indio), Damyan Robinson (Anxious), Patrick Peterson (Luis), Lindani Nkosi (Nibbles), Darryl Evans (Toro), Lynsey Shmukler (Rosalia), Amor Vittone (Consuela), Leslie-Ann Mitchel (Estella), Gina Shmukler (Francisca) and others. Presented by the Playhouse Company in association with PACT Opera and CAPAB in 1996.

2013: The Playhouse Company in the Opera Theatre, Durban, from 22 November to 29 December, directed by Ralph Lawson,

2015: Produced by Eric Abraham and the Fugard Theatre at ArtsCape in July and August, directed by Matthew Wild, with musical direction by Charl-Johan Lingenfelder and choreography by Louisa Talbot, a full cast of 40 and accompanied by the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. The leading cast members included Jonathan Roxmouth, Lynelle Kenned, Bianca le Grange, Christopher Jaftha, and Daniel Buys.

2017: A repeat production by Eric Abraham and the Fugard Theatre played at the Mandela Theatre (in the Joburg Theatre) from 24 January to 5 March 2017.]] Once again directed by Matthew Wild, with musical direction by Charl-Johan Lingenfelder and choreography by Louisa Talbot. Many fof the cast of 40 reprised their roles, including the leads Jonathan Roxmouth, Lynelle Kenned, Filipa van Eck, Bianca le Grange, Christopher Jaftha, Grant Almirall and Daniel Buys.

Sources

West Side Story theatre programme, 1970/1971.

PACT Opera theatre programme, 1995.

Artslink.co.za <news0115@artslink.co.za>

http://www.thefugard.com/whats-on/currently-on/item/west-side-story

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page