“West Side
Story” is a beloved Americana
musical classic. The current production at Theatre by the Sea is vibrant with
some stunning dancing and exceptional singers in the lead of Tony and Maria. It
is long though, that first act gets really long, 90 minutes.
The story
is the modernization retelling of Romeo and Juliet set in downtown NYC. It
started when choreographer Jerome Robbins approached Arthur Laurents and
Leonard Bernstein about the musical idea. Sondheim later came on board with his
debut as a lyricist. It was set in the 1950’s and focused on the rivalry of two
gangs, and a war in culture clash.
Bronson
Norris Murphy is Tony, who helped found the Jets but ahs somewhat left it
behind to work at Doc’s store. He is a young man just going through his life
until meeting up with Maria at a dance. Then, his whole life and attitude
change. He leaps into this ill considered and doomed affair with all his heart
and the consequences are tragic. Murphy is poised and energetic, and his voice
is outstanding. He shines in songs like “Maria” or his duet with Maria,
“Tonight”
Maria is
played by Evy Ortiz who is perky, energetic and engaging. As the young Puerto
Rican woman who is recently arrived in the city from Puerto Rico
and is a seamstress and somewhat innocent of the conflicts in the big city. Her
voice is superb, full of richness and emotion. She shines in her duet with
Tony, “Tonight” or later in “One Hand, One Heart” another duet.
Tyler John
Logan is Riff who co-founded the Jets with Tony. He is cocky and self assured
while always trying to be cool. He is outstanding in the “Jets song which opens
the musical and in “The Rumble” song under the highway.
Alexander
Gil Cruz is Maria’s brother Bernardo, who is proud of his heritage and totally
distrust the Americans. He is energetic and convincing in the role,
Another
fine addition to the cast is Dana Hunter as Anita, Bernardo’s girl. She too has
a strong voice and shines in “America”
which she sings with the Sharks girls and the wining duet with Maria, “A Boy
Like That/I Have A Love.”
The
supporting cast is top notch with some fabulous dancing and robust energy.
Director Bob Richard makes good use
of his talented cast. It is unfortunate that the musical runs so long and
because of the long dance numbers slows down in the first act. But the dancing
is simply remarkable.
Musical Director by Samuel Thorne
Baglia and his conducting is on target.
The dancing
dominates this production it is simply dazzling dancing. It is energetic and
vibrant full of energy and audacity. The Diane Laurenson choreography is
impeccable.
Kyle
Dixon’s scenic design is vivid and impressionistic, very evocative and
effective how it hints at an inner city tangle of places from the stoop outside
a building to under the highway and more.
"West
Side Story" runs through July 16 at Theatre By The Sea, 364
Cards Pond Rd. in Wakefield.
Tickets are $47-$67. Call (401) 782-8587 or visit theatrebythesea.com.
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