Making of West Side Story, The

Synopsis
Radio series, hosted by Paul Lazarus, celebrating the American musical theatre. This programme includes excerpts from a Dramatists Guild symposium with panelists Jerome Robbins, Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim. The excerpts are introduced by Lazarus and interspersed with music from the original cast recording of West Side Story. Robbins describes the origins of the concept of a modern version of Romeo and Juliet and Bernstein and Laurents speak of why they decided to focus on Puerto Rican immigrants. Sondheim discusses two disagreements about the ordering of numbers in the stage and screen versions and Robbins’ decision to keep the Sharks and Jets separate in rehearsal. Sondheim and Laurents discuss the problems of finding equivalents for plot devices in the Shakespeare text.
Series
Anything Goes
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Radio
Subjects
Dance; Music
Keywords
musicals; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)

Credits

Director
Leonard Bernstein; Paul Lazarus
Contributor
Arthur Laurents; Jerome Robbins; Stephen Sondheim

Archive

Name

Dance Collection, Jerome Robbins Dance Division

Email
dance@nypl.org
Web
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Phone
212 870 1657
Fax
212 870 1869
Address
New York Library for the Performing Arts
40 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York
NY 10023 7498
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