Showing posts with label West Side Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Side Story. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2019

OPENING: West Side Story at Lyric Opera of Chicago May 3 – June 2, 2019

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FIRST LOOK:
Corey Cott as Tony and Mikaela Bennett as Maria in
Lyric Opera’s new grand-scale coproduction of
WEST SIDE STORY
May 3 – June 2, 2019

 Mikaela Bennett as Maria and Corey Cott as Tony in Lyric’s West Side Story. Photo by Todd Rosenberg.


It's time to rumble on an epic scale, with a Sharks and Jets showdown, Lyric Opera style! I'll be out for the press opening, May 4th, with my son, so check back soon for our full review. We can't wait to catch this classic, ill fated love story, with an astonishing cast of nearly 100 artists and musicians. Don't miss this!

Lyric’s new grand-scale coproduction of Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim’s masterpiece West Side Story opens next month and features Broadway star Corey Cott as Tony and rising star Mikaela Bennett as Maria. Additional lead casting includes Brett Thiele (Riff), Amanda Castro (Anita), Manuel Stark Santos (Bernardo), and Adam Soniak (Action). Performances run May 3 – June 2, 2019 at the Lyric Opera House, 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago. Tickets are on sale now starting at $26 and can be purchased at lyricopera.org or by calling 312-827-5600.

With a cast of nearly 100 artists and musicians, Lyric’s coproduction brings a new energy and scale to West Side Story, which transports the story of Romeo and Juliet to the backstreets of New York and features iconic songs “Tonight,” “America,” “I Feel Pretty,” “Maria” and more. Staged by internationally acclaimed opera and theater director Francesca Zambello, the production features members of the Lyric Opera Chorus and Orchestra conducted by James Lowe.

West Side Story is a coproduction with Houston Grand Opera and Glimmerglass Festival. Zambello, who serves as the artistic director of the Glimmerglass Festival and Washington National Opera, returns to Lyric for the first time since the premiere of her production of Show Boat (2011/12) and has also directed Lyric productions of Tristan und Isolde (2008/09) and Salome (2006/07). West Side Story features the original choreography by Jerome Robbins, recreated for Lyric by Julio Monge. Set designs are by Peter J. Davison, with costumes designed by Jessica Jahn and lighting designed by Mark McCullough. Mark Grey is sound designer and Michael Black is chorus master.

ARTIST BIOS
COREY COTT (Tony), a graduate of Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, received critical acclaim on Broadway for his performance in the Tony Award-winning musical Bandstand. He made his Broadway debut as Jack Kelly in Disney’s Newsies for two years, followed by the revival of Gigi starring opposite Vanessa Hudgens. On television, he appeared opposite Christina Ricci in the Amazon series Z: The Beginning of Everything and co-starred alongside Hattie Morahan in the BBC/PBS miniseries My Mother and Other Strangers. He can also be seen in a recurring role on The Good Fight (CBS All Access). Other credits include The Interestings (Amazon pilot), Madam Secretary, Public Morals, Law and Order: SVU, and recently completed filming a role in the new Fox pilot, Filthy Rich. A native of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Mr. Cott previously starred in Ms. Zambello’s staging of West Side Story in Concert with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, conducted by Steven Reineke. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut singing with the New York Pops.

MIKAELA BENNETT (Maria) is a graduate of the Juilliard School and is celebrated as a singer and actress for her work on stage and in the concert hall. In 2019 she was honored with a Lincoln Center Award for Emerging Artists. On stage, she made her professional debut starring as Penelope/The Golden Apple at City Center Encores! She originated the role of Norma/Renascence in Dick Scanlan and Carmel Dean’s new musical in New York City, and at the Prototype Festival she originated the title role/Acquanetta in a new opera composed by Michael Gordon. In the concert hall she has made her debuts with some of the world’s leading orchestras, including the John Wilson Orchestra (as Maria/West Side Story, concert performance at the BBC Proms), the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Slatkin, the Philadelphia Orchestra under Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and both the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and Los Angeles Philharmonic under Michael Tilson Thomas. She has also appeared as a soloist at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall.

AMANDA CASTRO (Anita) has previously appeared in West Side Story as both Anita (Atlanta Opera, Glimmerglass Festival) and Consuelo (Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Houston Grand Opera). Castro has appeared widely in America and also abroad (London, Germany, South Africa). A California Institute of the Arts alumna, she was a principal dancer of the renowned Brooklyn-based company Urban Bush Women for four years. In the Run the Night competition at New York’s Highline Ballroom, she won in 2016 and placed second in 2017 with Soles of Duende, her all-female percussive trio. Other New York credits include a recently completed year-long creative residency with Soles of Duende at Dixon Place Theatre; assisting choreographer Nick Kenkel at BC Beat; working as a model and movement specialist in New York Fashion Week; and dancing at Radio City Music Hall for the Ellie Awards. Castro was dance captain at Geva eater (Rochester, New York) for In the Heights. Choreography credits include the American Dance Awards, several works for Urban Bush Women, and multiple set pieces for Northeast competition studios.

BRETT THIELE (Riff) has appeared in multiple Broadway productions including Escape to Margaritaville, Miss Saigon, and Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark. A native of New Orleans, Thiele has appeared off-Broadway in Clueless, The Musical at the New Group. Regionally, he has appeared as Tulsa/Gypsy at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, The First Wives Club at the Oriental Theatre in Chicago, Follies at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and as Dakin/The History Boys at the Uptown Players in Dallas. His previous West Side Story performances include Riff with the St. Petersburg Opera Company and Action at the Asolo Theatre in Florida.

MANUEL STARK SANTOS (Bernardo) previously played this role at Ogunquit Playhouse. He has also portrayed Chino at New York’s Palace Theatre and Riff at Carnegie Hall. Santos has appeared on Broadway as Kassim/Aladdin (subsequently on the production’s first national tour), Bonfils/Gigi, and S. Uperman/On the Town. In New York he has also been seen at the Public LAB (Venice: A New Musical), City Center Encores! (Do I Hear a Waltz, Little Me, Applause, Irma La Douce, The Most Happy Fella), Paper Mill Playhouse (Paul San Marco/A Chorus Line), New York Music Theater Festival (Rio), Houston’s Theater Under the Stars (Disney’s When You Wish), Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre (world premiere of Bull Durham), and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (Ren/Footloose). He was also seen in 14 episodes of the NBC television series Smash.

ADAM SONIAK (Action, u/s Riff) comes to Lyric following the national tour of the American-premiere production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies. No stranger to West Side Story, he has played Riff at Casa Mañana and the Westchester Broadway Theatre, as well as in major cities across Europe with the international touring company. Regionally, he has appeared at Paper Mill Playhouse (The Sound of Music) Walnut Street Theatre (Saturday Night Fever), and Riverside Theatre (Hello, Dolly!). To honor this production, Soniak has made a donation to the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.

About Lyric Opera of Chicago
Lyric Opera of Chicago’s mission is to express and promote the life-changing, transformational, revelatory power of great opera. Lyric exists to provide a broad, deep, and relevant cultural service to Chicago and the nation, and to advance the development of the art form.

Founded in 1954, Lyric is dedicated to producing and performing consistently thrilling, entertaining, and thought-provoking opera with a balanced repertoire of core classics, lesser-known masterpieces, and new works; to creating an innovative and wide-ranging program of community engagement and educational activities; and to developing exceptional emerging operatic talent.

Under the leadership of general director, president & CEO Anthony Freud, music director Sir Andrew Davis, and creative consultant Renée Fleming, Lyric strives to become The Great North American Opera Company for the 21st century: a globally significant arts organization embodying the core values of excellence, relevance, and fiscal responsibility.

To learn more about Lyric’s next season, go to lyricopera.org. You can also join the conversation with @LyricOpera on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

WEST SIDE STORY
Based on a conception of JEROME ROBBINS Book by ARTHUR LAURENTS
Music by LEONARD BERNSTEIN Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Original production directed and choreographed by JEROME ROBBINS
This production is a coproduction of Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera, and Glimmerglass Festival.

Lyric premiere of Bernstein’s West Side Story generously made possible by Lead Sponsor The Negaunee Foundation and cosponsors an Anonymous Donor, Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin, Robert S. and Susan E. Morrison, Mrs. Herbert A. Vance and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Vance, and Northern Trust. Major in-kind audio support provided by Shure Incorporated.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

West Side Story Retro-Updated Wonderful




We checked out opening night of West Side Story and were amazed and impressed.   The Puerto Rican Sharks actually speak Spanish to each other now, and the cheesy, extraneous 50's lingo is gone!    Yet the costumes, sets and classic choreography place this production firmly in the historical, true to the original, revival category. This Grammy award-winning, Broadway smash hit is playing for just 4 weeks at Cadillac Palace, and it's well worth seeing.   The cast earned a rousing, almost unanimous standing ovation last night.  





"I Feel Pretty" and "Gee, Officer Krupke" were particularly excellent.    I'm still impressed at just how adeptly this production managed to be simultaneously raunchy and innocent.   The sexual innuendo came mostly in the form of hilarious gestures, and yet the characters had a sweet naivete that was pure 1950's.    Gangbangers today, at least in Chicago, don't bother with war councils or try to duke it out in fair fights with skin.   They go right for the guns and bystanders beware.   Yet the timeless tragedy of lives cut short, racism, and violence springing from fear ring out as loud and true today as ever.
  



There wasn't a weak link in the powerhouse vocals, big dance numbers or acting.   Yet Anita, played by Michelle Aravena, was a stand out across the board.   The cast's energy was also palpable and believable in all the machismo posturing scenes


This production is unique in that 50 years after its birth, the two remaining living creators, Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim were the ones to revive and revise it.    Although under 15% of the total show is in Spanish now, it lends a welcome air of authenticity to this production for The Sharks dialogue between themselves to be in their native language.   The lines and lyrics aren't even just a straight Spanish, but were painstakingly translated into Puerto Rican street dialect, a hybrid of Upper West Side Manhattan street English and Spanish.    


Broadway in Chicago gave the show an equivalent of a PG13 rating, yet I didn't hesitate to take my 8 year old daughter, who thoroughly enjoyed the big dance numbers, the world class singing, and the drama of the story line.   


We met a 6 year old girl, a few rows away, who loved the show, too.   They had seen the movie, prior to the musical, and her mom happily exclaimed that they'd be buying the soundtrack so they could dance and sing along at home.    We'd prepped by discussing the similarities to Romeo and Juliet, gang culture and conflict, and the historical time frame when the show was first created and how it's still timely and relevant today--all in an accessible to 3rd graders way.


As we've said before, know your children, familiarize yourself with the production, revisit the movie and soundtrack after bed time,  and know your own comfort levels before you take your young children.   Kids under 4 are absolutely not admitted, but we thought the production was pretty innocent on the shock scale.

For video clips, ticket info and show details, click HERE.




Wednesday, July 20, 2011

West Side Story Opens Tonight at Cadillac Palace Theatre




We can't wait to check out opening night, tonight!   Sagezilla and I are going to have a Broadway in Chicago girls night out at the theatre.    We'll have a full review up for you tomorrow.    It's hard to believe West Side Story is over 50, and still such a timeless and timely tale.   Just because something's old, that doesn't make it a classic, but West Side Story is just that.    Don't miss your chance to see and share this amazing production.   West Side Story is only in Chicago through August 14th.

More than fifty years ago one musical changed theater forever. Now it's back, and mesmerizing audiences once again. From the first note to the final breath, West Side Story soars as the greatest love story of all time. 

Directed by David Saint, using Tony Award-winning librettist Arthur Laurents’ Broadway direction, West Side Story remains as powerful, poignant and timely as ever. 

The new Broadway cast album of West Side Story recently won the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album. 

The Bernstein and Sondheim score is considered to be one of Broadway's finest and features such classics of the American musical theatre as "Something's Coming," "Tonight," "America," "I Feel Pretty" and "Somewhere." 


“So exciting IT MAKES YOU ACHE WITH PLEASURE” –John Lahr, The New Yorker 

Ticket prices are $32 to $95. 

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