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West Side Story

Venue: Sadler's Wells Theatre
Where: Inner London
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West Side Story starstarstarstar - 5th May 2009 reviews


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stara lot of Hispanic gay people dancing - allstraights29 Mar 11
starstarstarstardespite the interruption with stage problems this was a very enjoyable production, the guy playing Tony didnt look the part but sang beautifully and his Maria (Sofie Escobar) was wonderful encompassing every memorable piece of the role. The lady playing Anita was also very good and America was definitely my favourite song of the night! - Grace09 Feb 09
starstarstarstarI saw this production of West Side Story at Wimbledon and thought it was brilliant. Being that knife and hate crime are still very much in evidence, the show underlines the fact that we haven't dealt with these issues very successfully over the past 50 years. However, a glimmer of hope is shown by the timeless song, Somewhere, a universal anthem for a better world. The dancing and atmospheric staging was faultless and there were some very good performers (although, I don't know who they were since no programmes were available). My only quibble with this production is that it feels too much like a corporate event. It's slick, efficient and a little too scared of putting a foot wrong or dare I say it, having a bit of imagination. - DJ19 Jan 09
starWhen I bought my seat for West Side Story (£21.50 for the back of the theatre) I was told I was going to see the greatest show of my life. I have a feeling that they were referring to something else. West Side Story, in premise (and no doubt it's original production) is excellent. The songs are memorable and alternate between touching and comic, and there are only a few plot holes (Maria seems quick to forgive Tony for stabbing her brother). This production seemed flawed in multiple places. The set is obstructive (try trying to see past one of the giant wooden balconies) and the dancing, whilst excellent, may require updating in places. - Alice01 Jan 09
starstarstarstarstarI'm rather baffled by the negativity from some quarters, particularly Michael Coveney. This is the sixth West Side Story I've seen in 28 years on both sides of the Atlantic and it's without question the best. It is of course the greatest musical of the 20th Century and the only one that has successfully integrated music dance and drama, and in London 2008, plagued by knife crime, proves its timelssness effortlessly. The staging is simple but effective; the B&W photo backdrops and tenement fire escapes create the period and location perfectly leaving enough space for the dances. The lighting is particularly good. The thing about this cast is that their singing and dancing talent are equal and they were totally believable. I think a second visit after the transfer to Wimbledon may be in order..... - Gareth James31 Aug 08
starstarstarWell, I wish I could be as enthusiastic as some here, but I can't. Musicals have long been treated by some as an inferior medium to opera. Well this production proves how wrong they are. Musicals require singers who can ACT and singers who can DANCE. I haven't seen such wooden acting in a "West End" musical for a long while. And as for some of the dance! Talk about wobbly landings! This was not by any stretch of the imagination a great production. Scott Sussman was so wooden, too operatic and dare I say camp to be a credible Tony! They certainly made up for a lot with the set, but I would have preferd it to be the other way around. Top notch singer/actors/dancers and a less exotic set. It isn't my favourite show, but Bersnstein's score is memorable, why didn't he stick to writing musicals he was brilliant? Hey ho! This production, which premiered in Paris, wouldn't cut the mustard on Broadway the spiritual home of musicals and where I would only ever want to see a revival of this iconic, ground breaking, musical again. - rds25 Aug 08
starstarstarstarWest Side Story is almost universally regarded as the greatest Broadway musical of all time but, given the insistence on retaining Jerome Robbins' original choreography, perhaps it should be re-evaluated as a contemporary ballet with songs. That was emphasised by a disappointing sound mix which meant that too many voices were swamped by the orchestra. It is also true that some of the exposition scenes are dull and dated. Despite those reservations this is an excellent production. The youthful (ish) cast dance superbly and it is a joy to hear Bernstein's fantastic score played by a large orchestra. Scott Sussman looks like a golf pro rather than a hoodlum but acts and sings well as Tony and Elisa Cordova as Maria has a touching vulnerability as well as a beautiful genuinely Hispanic soprano. It's impossible not be moved by the tragic finale and this is a very fine production of a great show, however it is categorised. - David Baxter13 Aug 08
starstarstarstarstarI've not seen WSS on stage before and so cannot compare it to the 1998 version, but I thought it was excellent. I don't understand how Coveney can describe it as "woefully dated" when the music, the book and the choreography are all the same as in the original. I must admit that the guy playing Tony was clearly singing with the aid of one of those voice enhancer things and he was a bit too polished, but that is just a minor quibble. - Steven08 Aug 08
starstarstarstarstarWest Side Story is probably the greatest musical ever in theory, with a great story, great songs (literally every one is amazing) and great lyrics. Here the theory is put into practice with a wonderful production, and a truly spine-tingling evening at the theatre. Not a single dull moment, I felt I'd got my money's worth from the prologue alone. Go! - art8730 Jul 08
starstarstarstarstaram dumbfounded at the few stars-surely the score deserves 5* at the v least still knocks the socks off most so called musicals!!!!!!!roll on a chorus line when we will at last get another real muical on the west end stage--seems such a long time since we had one!! - Robert Page28 Jul 08
starstarstarstarstarThe best WEST SIDE STORY production I have seen. Great singing and dancing. - an audience point of view25 Jul 08
starSorry... The West Side Story I saw back in 1998? Was streets ahead of this one. - Michelle25 Jul 08
starstarstarMagnificent. Hugely enjoyable evening. Terrific dancing and singing. Completely disagree with Mr Coveney. - fred25 Jul 08
starstarstarstarstarTook me a couple of minutes to engage with it as the opening number lacked the energy that it needed. But by the time Tony had met Maria at the dance I was entranced. 'Tonight' had half the audience in tears and 'Officer Kpupke' was one of the most vibrant things I'd ever seen on stage - absolutely superb. - David Howes23 Jul 08


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