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Post by theatremadness on Jul 12, 2018 16:56:54 GMT
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Post by LaLuPone on Jul 12, 2018 17:00:56 GMT
Sierra Boggess as Maria?
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Post by Jon on Jul 12, 2018 17:01:40 GMT
I'm quite excited because I've always thought WSS was in danger of becoming a museum piece and a radical reinvention could be what the show needs.
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Post by poster J on Jul 12, 2018 17:15:23 GMT
I thought no-one was allowed to change the choreography?
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Post by theatremadness on Jul 12, 2018 17:24:56 GMT
I thought no-one was allowed to change the choreography? Yes that is a thing - but obviously they have been granted the rights to do so! Statement from Sondheim in the Playbill article: “What keeps theatre alive over time is reinterpretation, and when that reinterpretation is as invigorating as his productions of A View from the Bridge and The Crucible, it makes for something to look forward to with excitement,” said Sondheim in a statement.
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Post by Jon on Jul 12, 2018 17:42:21 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised if some of the Robbins choreography is kept for certain scenes.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 18:12:08 GMT
Something's coming.. it's Jerome Robbins back from the grave and he's coming for you van Hove.
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 12, 2018 18:31:02 GMT
LOL
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Post by Tibidabo on Jul 12, 2018 19:00:12 GMT
Are New York hotels and British Airways taking bookings for February 2020 yet?🎟🎭🚀
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Post by tonyloco on Jul 12, 2018 23:17:59 GMT
I know I get into trouble when I comment on shows I haven't seen, but surely Jerome Robbins's contribution to 'West Side Story' is an integral part of the show and his choreography should form the basis for whatever is devised for this production.
If Mr Sondheim is recommending 'reinterpretation' that goes as far as devising new choreography then I guess he won't mind if some new lyrics are introduced as well, especially to replace all that corny stuff in 'Maria' and 'Tonight'. Or maybe that's not what he meant at all by 'reinterpretation'!
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Post by theatremadness on Jul 12, 2018 23:21:30 GMT
If Mr Sondheim is recommending 'reinterpretation' that goes as far as devising new choreography then I guess he won't mind if some new lyrics are introduced as well, especially to replace all that corny stuff in 'Maria' and 'Tonight'. Or maybe that's not what he meant at all by 'reinterpretation'! Actually, I don't think he'd object.....he's disliked his lyrics for WSS for a long time now! Stephen Sondheim: My 'West Side Story' Lyrics Are 'Embarrassing'
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 12, 2018 23:32:33 GMT
Jerome Robbin’s choreography is the definite version of West Side Story and will still be done, as it is ingrained in the vaults of Broadway history. But without change pieces stagnate and when things stagnate they tend to wither. So new interpretation will either be a flat out rave, which will keep it in the public attention and will support Robbins’ choreography for future generations or it will flop which will serve to highlight Robbins’ brilliance.
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Post by ali973 on Jul 13, 2018 9:18:54 GMT
It will probably be like Chicago where some things are directly lifted from the original choreography, while others are in the same style.
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Post by jgblunners on Jul 13, 2018 10:09:43 GMT
I think they'll completely scrap the Robbins choreography - van Hove isn't one to do things by half and if you're going to reimagine such an iconic piece I think you need to completely start afresh
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Post by viserys on Jul 13, 2018 11:53:39 GMT
I still shudder at the memory of what that man did to "Rent" when he directed it in the Netherlands in 2000.
I'd rather watch paint dry than him mess about with West Side Story. That said, a fresh approach would definitely be interesting in the right capable hands.
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 13, 2018 16:35:07 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2019 20:59:02 GMT
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 10, 2019 18:22:12 GMT
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 10, 2019 18:37:55 GMT
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Post by latefortheoverture on Jul 11, 2019 0:35:24 GMT
I'm all for this casting apart from Ramasar- it's a shame it's brought down by this. I think this production will be unreal, and beat everyones expectations. Or be a complete laughing stock, and fall right on it's head. Not to add it's been directed by Ivo Van Hove, again another marmite director.
Excited to see how it all pans out.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2019 4:49:15 GMT
If CeeLo Green can get fired from a hit tv show. Why can't a no name?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2019 5:08:25 GMT
what about Trent Kowalik ,David Álvarez
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 12, 2019 14:18:07 GMT
what about Trent Kowalik ,David Álvarez What about them?
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Post by raider80 on Jul 12, 2019 19:31:00 GMT
what about Trent Kowalik ,David Álvarez Isn’t David Alvarez doing the movie?
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 12, 2019 20:28:23 GMT
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Post by NorthernAlien on Jul 13, 2019 20:51:49 GMT
Hmm, yes, totally the first with new choreography. If you ignore the recent production at The Royal Exchange in Manchester...
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Post by couldileaveyou on Nov 9, 2019 16:07:00 GMT
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Post by raider80 on Nov 9, 2019 16:51:16 GMT
Its been rumored that I Feel Pretty was going to get cut for a while now but I didn't hear anything about the ballet being cut. It's going to make the show purist mad. The more I've heard about this production the more I'm interested into seeing it. I wish the production team would fix the marketing, it's a Broadway musical no the GAP.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 9, 2019 16:54:37 GMT
Eek. Who is 'cool' with this?
Unfortunately, it does mean a female ethnic minority will miss out on her big number, I'm sensing an argument coming. I don't know WSS too well but it does appear to be very 'white male' already.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 9, 2019 18:07:20 GMT
I am very, very surprised that the Bernstein estate have agreed to such radical cutting. The show has succeeded in capturing audiences for so long because it is well-structured and uses contrast and tone very well.
Does I feel Pretty advance the plot? No, but it heightens the tragedy to see Maria celebrating her happiness only for it to be punctured by finding out what has happened elsewhere?
If you are looking for a number that does seem superfluous, it would have to be Gee, Officer Krupke - that doesn't do anything to add to character or plot. But I still wouldn't want to see the show without it.
Sometimes a radical cut can lead to rescuing a piece that has not worked in the past. Taking a hatchet to a piece as well-constructed as WSS feels like an indulgence on the part of the director rather than a necessary or desirable act to save a show from oblivion.
I am by no means a purist, but this does not feel like a justifiable move to me.
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