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In the film adaption it all the 'The Sharks' (the Puerto Ricans) however in the stage production it is only the Puerto Rican woman
After try-outs in Washington, DC and Philadelphia beginning in August 1957 the original Broadway production opened on September 26, 1957. The movie was released in 1961.
Stage Left is the left side of the stage from the Actor's perspective. Conversely, Audience Right (from the audience's perspective) is the same side of the stage as Stage Left.
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It is called Stage Left or SL for short.
In the film adaption it all the 'The Sharks' (the Puerto Ricans) however in the stage production it is only the Puerto Rican woman
Yes.... There where many fights in the the movie West Side Story
The Production Budget for The Polar Express was $170,000,000.
West Side Story was extremely successful as a movie, and, imo, one of the few musicals that was spectacularly successful on screen as well as on stage.
West Side Story was extremely successful as a movie, and, imo, one of the few musicals that was spectacularly successful on screen as well as on stage.
Jerome Robbins directed the original Broadway production.
The character Anita sang "A Boy Like That." In the original Broadway production of West Side Story, Anita was played by actress Chita Rivera.
After try-outs in Washington, DC and Philadelphia beginning in August 1957 the original Broadway production opened on September 26, 1957. The movie was released in 1961.
Stage Left is the left side of the stage from the Actor's perspective. Conversely, Audience Right (from the audience's perspective) is the same side of the stage as Stage Left.
In its original production on Broadway in 1957 it was produced by Harold Prince and Robert E. Griffith.
The Production Budget for Side Effects was $30,000,000.
The stage directions in West Side Story often emphasize the tension and conflict between the rival gangs, the Jets and the Sharks, through their movement and interactions on stage. The author likely intended to convey the intense rivalry and animosity between the two groups, as well as the physicality and aggression that accompanies their confrontations. Overall, the stage directions help to build the atmosphere of the story and highlight the growing tensions in the community.