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1957 Broadway Production |
Tryouts began August 19, 1957 in Washington DC
Production moved to Philadelphia PA
Opened September 26, 1957 at the Winter Garden Theatre, NYC
Closed February 28, 1959 to move to a new theatre
Opened March 2, 1959 at the Broadway Theatre
Closed May 10, 1959 to return to the Winter Garden Theatre
Closed June 27, 1959; Ran for 732 performances [initial engagement]
Produced by Robert E. Griffith and Harold
S. Prince
by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Co-Choreographed by Peter Gennaro
Scenic Production by Oliver Smith
Costumes by Irene Sharaff
Lighting by Jean Rosenthal
Musical Direction by Max Goberman
Orchestrations by Leonard Bernstein
with Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - Mickey Calin
Tony (His Friend) - Larry Kert
Action - Eddie Roll
A-Rab - Tony Mordente
Baby John - David Winters
Snowboy - Grover Dale
Big Deal - Martin Charnin
Diesel - Hank Brunjes
Gee-Tar - Tommy Abbott
Mouthpiece - Frank Green
Tiger - Lowell Harris
Their Girls
Graziella - Wilma Curley
Velma - Carole D'Andrea
Minnie - Nanette Rosen
Clarice - Marilyn D'Honau
Pauline - Julie Oser
Anybodys - Lee Becker
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - Ken Le Roy
Maria (His Sister) - Carol Lawrence
Anita (His Girl) - Chita Rivera
Chino (His Friend) - Jamie Sanchez
Pepe - George Marcy
Indio - Noel Schwartz
Luis - Al De Sio
Anxious - Gene Gavin
Nibbles - Ronnie Lee
Juano - Jay Norman
Toro - Erne Castaldo
Moose - Jack Murray
Their Girls
Rosalia - Marilyn Cooper
Consuelo - Reri Grist
Teresita - Carmen Gutierrez
Francisca - Elizabeth Taylor
Estella - Lynn Ross
Margarita - Liane Plane
The Adults
Doc - Art Smith
Schrank - Arch Johnson
Krupke - William Bramley
Glad Hand - John Harkins
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Musical Numbers
Act One
- Prologue - Danced by Jets and Sharks
- "Jet Song" - Riff and the Jets
- "Something's Coming" - Tony
- The Dance at the Gym - Jets and Sharks
- "Maria" - Tony
- "Tonight" - Tony and Maria
- "America" - Anita, Rosalia and Shark Girls
- "Cool" - Riff and the Jets
- "One Hand, One Heart" - Tony and Maria
- "Tonight" (Quintet) - Company
- The Rumble - Riff, Bernardo, Jets and Sharks
Act Two
- "I Feel Pretty" - Maria, Rosalia, Teresita, Francisca
- "Somewhere" (Dream Ballet) - Danced by Company / Sung by Consuelo
- "Gee, Officer Krupke" - Action, Snowboy, and Jets
- "A Boy Like That" - Anita and Maria
- "I Have a Love" - Anita and Maria
- Finale - Company
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Tony Awards
- Best Choreographer (Jerome Robbins)
- Best Scenic Designer (Oliver Smith)
Recording
West Side Story - Original Broadway Cast Recording
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1958 London Production |

Opened December 12, 1958 at the Her Majesty's Theater, London
Closed June 10, 1961; Ran for 1040 performances
Produced by Robert E. Griffith and Harold
S. Prince
by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Co-Choreographed by Peter Gennaro
Scenic Production by Oliver Smith
Costumes by Irene Sharaff
Lighting by Joe Davis
Musical Direction by Lawrence Leonard
Orchestrations by Leonard Bernstein
with Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - George Chakiris
Tony (His Friend) - Don McKay
Action - Eddie Roll
A-Rab - Tony Mordente
Baby John - Ed Verso
Snowboy - Riggs O'Hara
Big Deal - David Bean
Diesel - Gary Cockrell
Gee-Tar - Michael Kleinman
Mouthpiece - Joe Donovan
Their Girls
Graziella - Leslie Franzos
Velma - Susan Watson
Minnie - Inge Roll
Clarice - Maureen Gillick
Anybodys - Sylvia Tysick
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - Ken Le Roy
Maria (His Sister) - Marlys Watters
Anita (His Girl) - Chita Rivera
Chino (His Friend) - Ben Gerard
Pepe - Marc Scott
Indio - Bud Fleming
Luis - Don Percassi
Anxious - Leo Kharibian
Nibbles - Keith Stewart
Juano - Billy Wilson
Their Girls
Rosalia - Francesca Bell
Teresita - Yvonne Othon
Francisca - Gloria Higdon
Estella - Roberta Keith
Margarita - Lina Soriano
The Adults
Doc - David Bauer
Schrank - Ted Gunther
Krupke - Hal Galili
Glad Hand - David Holliday
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1959 National Touring Production |
Opened July 14, 1959 at the Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles
Closed April 23, 1960 at the Shubert Theatre, Boston
Produced by Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince
by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Co-Choreographed by Peter Gennaro
Scenic Production by Oliver Smith
Costumes by Irene Sharaff
Lighting by Jean Rosenthal
Musical Direction by Joseph Lewis
Orchestrations by Leonard Bernstein with Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - Thomas Hasson
Tony (His Friend) - Larry Kert
Action - Gus Trikonis
A-Rab - Al De Sio (replaced during the tour by Alan Johnson)
Baby John - Eliot Feld
Snowboy - Tracy Everitt (replaced during the tour by Vince Baggetta)
Big Deal - Tucker Smith
Diesel - Stan Papich (replaced during the tour by Eddie Miller)
Gee-Tar - Jerry Norman
Mouthpiece - Bob Kole
Tiger - Richard Corrigan
Shorty - Gary Scharff (played Moose, a Shark, earlier on the tour)
Their Girls
Graziella - Lynn Bowin
Velma - Sandy Leeds (played Anybodys later on the tour; replaced by Audrey Hays)
Minnie - Audrey Hays (played Velma later on the tour; replaced by Sue Ostrowsky)
Clarice - Camille Valle (replaced during the tour by Lee Lewis)
Anybodys - Lee Becker (replaced during the tour by Sandy Leeds)
Pauline - Sue Ostrowsky (played Minnie later on the tour)
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - Carmine Terra
Maria (His Sister) - Sonya Wilde (replaced during the tour by Leila Martin)
Anita (His Girl) - Devra Korwin
Chino (His Friend) - Erne Castaldo
Pepe - Alan Johnson (played Snowboy, a Jet, later on the tour; replaced by Barry Burns)
Indio - Ed Kresley
Luis - Ben Vargas
Anxious - Danii Prior
Nibbles - Ed Dutton
Juano - Miguel De Vega
Toro - Kent Thomas
Moose - Gary Scharff (played Shorty, a Jet, later on the tour)
Their Girls
Rosalia - Susan Silo (replaced during the tour by Gloria Lambert)
Consuelo - Ann Marisse
Teresita - Ella Thompson
Francisca - Ann Marie Moylan
Estella - Gennii Prior
Margarita - Barbara Richman
The Adults
Doc - Albert M. Ottenheimer
Schrank - Arch Johnson
Krupke - Roger Franklin
Glad Hand - Joe Hill (replaced during the tour by Ross Hertz)
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1960 Broadway Return Engagement |

Opened April 27, 1960 at the Winter Garden Theatre
Moved October 24, 1960 to the Alvin Theatre
Closed December 10, 1960; Ran for 249 performances
Produced by Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince
by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Co-Choreographed by Peter Gennaro
Scenic Production by Oliver Smith
Costumes by Irene Sharaff
Lighting by Jean Rosenthal
Musical Direction by Joseph Lewis
Orchestrations by Leonard Bernstein
with Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - Thomas Hasson
Tony (His Friend) - Larry Kert
Action - George Liker
A-Rab - Alan Johnson
Baby John - Barry Burns
Snowboy - Eddie Gaspar
Big Deal - Martin Charnin
Diesel - Donald Corby
Gee-Tar - Glenn Gibson
Mouthpiece - Eddie Miller
Tiger - Richard Corrigan
Their Girls
Graziella - Sandy Leeds
Velma - Audrey Hays
Minnie - Barbara Monte
Clarice - Lee Lewis
Anybodys - Pat Birch
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - George Marcy
Maria (His Sister) - Carol Lawrence
Anita (His Girl) - Allyn Ann McLerie
Chino (His Friend) - Miguel De Vega
Pepe - Ben Vargas
Indio - Robert Avian
Luis - Sterling Clark
Burro - Vince Baggetta
Nibbles - Ed Dutton
Toro - Kent Thomas
Moose - Marc Scott
Their Girls
Rosalia - Gloria Lambert
Consuelo - Genii Prior
Teresita - Hope Clarke
Francisca - Ann Marie Moylan
Estella - Danii Prior
Marguerita - Poligena Rogers
The Adults
Doc - Albert M. Ottenheimer
Schrank - Ted Gunther
Krupke - Roger Franklin
Glad Hand - Ross Hertz
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1961 Film Version |
Released through United Artists on October 18, 1961
Presented by Mirisch Pictures
in Association with Seven Arts Productions
A Robert Wise Production
Directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins
Screenplay by Ernest Lehman
Based on the Stage Play produced by
Robert E. Griffith & Harold S. Prince
Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Associate Producer: Saul Chaplin
Music Conducted by Johnny Green
Production Designed by Boris Levin
Director of Photography: Daniel L. Fapp, A.S.C.
Film Editor: Thomas Stanford
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Cast
Maria - Natalie Wood [singing: Marni Nixon]
Tony - Richard Beymer [singing: Jim Bryant]
Riff - Russ Tamblyn
Anita - Rita Moreno [singing "A Boy Like That": Betty Wand]
Bernardo - George Chakiris
The Jets
Ice - Tucker Smith
Action - Tony Mordente
Baby John - Eliot Feld
A-Rab - David Winters
Snowboy - Burt Michaels
Joyboy - Robert Banas
Big Deal - Scooter (Anthony) Teague
Gee-Tar - Tommy Abbott
Mouthpiece - Harvey Hohnecker (Evans)
Tiger - David Bean
Anybodys - Sue Oakes
Graziella - Gina Trikonis
Velma - Carole D' Andrea
The Sharks
Chino - Joe De Vega
Pepe - Jay Norman
Rocco - Larry Roquemore
Loco - Jaime Rogers
Indio - Gus Trikonis
Luis - Robert Thompson
Juano - Eddie Verso
Chile - Andre Tayir
Toro - Nick Covvacevich
Del Campo - Rudy Del Campo
Rosalia - Suzie Kaye
Consuelo - Yvonne Othon
Francisca - Joanne Miya
The Adults
Doc - Ned Glass
Lieutenant Schrank - Simon Oakland
Officer Krupke - Bill Bramley
Glad Hand / Social Worker - John Astin
Madame Lucia - Penny Santon
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Musical Numbers
- Overture - Orchestra
- + Prologue - Orchestra
- "Jet Song" - Riff and the Jets
- "Something's Coming" - Tony
- "The Dance at the Gym" - Jets and Sharks
- "Maria" - Tony
- "America" - Anita, Bernardo, the Sharks and their Girls
- "Tonight" - Tony and Maria
- "Gee, Officer Krupke" - The Jets
- "I Feel Pretty" - Maria
- "One Hand, One Heart" - Tony and Maria
- "Tonight (Quintet)" - Company
- "The Rumble" - Jets and Sharks
- "Somewhere" - Tony and Maria
- "Cool" - The Jets
- "A Boy Like That" - Anita and Maria
- "I Have a Love"- Anita and Maria
- + Finale - Orchestra
- End Credits - Orchestra
+ These musical numbers from the film's soundtrack are available only on the 1992 remastered compact disc version.
Academy Awards
- Best Picture
- Best Supporting Actor (George Chakiris)
- Best Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno)
- Best Director (Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins)
- Best Color Cinematography (Daniel L. Fapp)
- Best Color Art Direction and Sets (Boris Leven, Victor A. Gangelin)
- Best Sound (Todd-AO)
- Best Scoring of a Musical (Saul Chaplin, Sid Ramin, Johnny Green, Irwin Kostal)
- Best Editing (Thomas Stanford)
- Best Costumes (Irene Sharaff)
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Recording
West Side Story - Original Film Soundtrack Recording
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Video Recording
- Videotape [VHS], 1984 [CBS/Fox 4519]
(152 mins.)
Videotape [VHS], 1988 [MGM/UA M201266]
Videotape [VHS remastered], 1994 [MGM/UA M201266]
Videotape [VHS remastered], 1998 [MGM 205296] (159 mins.)
Videodisc, 1981 [Magnetic Video 4519-80]
Laserdisc [CLV], 1981 [CBS/Fox 451980]
Laserdisc [CAV remastered, Special Edition], 1989 [Criterion CC1178L]
Laserdisc [CLV remastered], 1989 [Criterion CC1192L]
Laserdisc [CLV remastered], 1992 [MGM/UA ML102175]
DVD, 1998 [MGM/UA]
DVD [Special Edition widescreen], 2003 [MGM]
Includes "West Side Memories": one-hour retrospective documentary containing Natalie Wood's original vocal recordings and new interviews with the cast and crew, including Robert Wise and Stephen Sondheim
DVD [fullscreen], 2003 [MGM]
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DVD Special Edition

DVD Fullscreen Edition
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1964 City Center Production |
Opened April 8, 1964 at the New York City Center
Closed May 3, 1964 after a limited engagement of 31 performances
Produced by The New York City Center Light Opera Company
[Jean Dalrymple, Director]
Based on a conception of Jerome Robbins
This Production Staged by Gerald Freedman
Choreography Re-mounted by Tom Abbott
Original Co-Choreographer: Peter Gennaro
Musical Director: Charles Jaffe
Scenic Production by Peter Wolf
Costumes Designed by Irene Sharaff
Lighting by Jean Rosenthal
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - James Moore
Tony (His Friend) - Don McKay
Action - Joe Bennett
A-Rab - Mark Jude Sheil
Baby John - Steve Curry
Snowboy - Barry Burns
Big Deal - Larry Moss
Diesel - Hamp Dickens
Gee-Tar - Danny Lockin
Mouthpiece - Joe Corby
Tiger - John McCook
Their Girls
Graziella - Wilma Curley
Velma - Tobie Lynn
Minnie - Barbara Rogers
Clarice - Gloria Kaye
Pauline - Eileen Casey
Anybodys - Erin Martin
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - Jay Norman
Maria (His Sister) - Julia Migenes
Anita (His Girl) - Luba Lisa
Chino (His Friend) - B. J. DeSimone
Pepe - Noel Schwartz
Indio - Tim Ramirez
Luis - Jo Jo Smith
Anxious - Kent Thomas
Nibbles - Carlos Gorbea
Juano - Richard Balin
Toro - Carmine Terra
Moose - Eliot Feld
Their Girls
Rosalia - Marilyn Cooper
Consuelo - Carmen Morales
Teresita - Ella Thompson
Francisca - Diane Corto
Estella - Lolli Hinton
Margarita - Tina Fey
The Adults
Doc - Harry Davis
Schrank - Ted Gunter
Krupke - Frank Downing
Glad Hand - Brooks Morton
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1968 Lincoln Center Production |
Opened June 24, 1968 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center
Closed September 7, 1968; Ran for 89 performances
Produced by The Musical Theater of Lincoln Center and Richard Rodgers
Direction and Choreography Reproduced by Lee Theodore
Scenic Production by Oliver Smith
Costumes by Winn Morton
Lighting by Peter Hunt
Musical Director: Maurice Peress
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - Avind Harum
Tony (His Friend) - Kurt Peterson
Action - Ian Tucker
A-Rab - Robert LuPone
Baby John - Stephen Reinhardt
Snowboy - George Ramos
Big Deal - Roger Briant
Diesel - Victor Mohica
Gee-Tar - Chuck Beard
Mouthpiece - Joseph Pichette
Tiger - Kenneth Card
Their Girls
Graziella - Garet de Troia
Velma - Nancy Dalton
Minnie - Rachel Lampert
Clarice - Sherry Lynn Diamant
Pauline - Carol Hanzel
Anybodys - Lee Lund
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - Alan Castner
Maria (His Sister) - Victoria Mallory
Anita (His Girl) - Barbara Luna
Chino (His Friend) - Bobby Capo, Jr.
Pepe - Edgar Coronado
Indio - Peter de Nicola
Luis - Pat Matera
Anxious - Steven Gelfer
Nibbles - Ramon Caballero
Juano - Pernett Robinson
Toro - Byron Wheeler
Moose - George Comtois
Their Girls
Rosalia - Kay Oslin
Consuelo - Lee Hooper
Teresita - Connie Burnett
Francisca - Eileen Barbaris
Estella - Judith Lerner
Margarita - Carol Lynn Vasquez
Felicia - Diane McAfee
The Adults
Doc - Martin Wolfson
Schrank - Joseph Mascolo
Krupke - Josip Elic
Glad Hand - Bill McCutcheon
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1980 Broadway Revival |
Tryouts began January 9, 1980
at John F. Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington DC;
Ran for 32 performances
Previews began February 7, 1980 at the Minskoff Theatre, NYC
Opened February 14 1980
Closed November 30 1980; Ran for 333 performances
Produced by Gladys Rackmil, The John F. Kennedy Center, and James M. Nederlander In Association with Zef Buffman
Executive Producer: Ruth Mitchell
Entire Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Book Co-Directed by Gerald Freedman
Choreography Reproduced with the assistance of Tom Abbott
and Lee Becker Theodore
Scenery Designed by Oliver Smith
Costumes Designed by Irene Sharaff
Lighting Designed by Jean Rosenthal
Co-Choreographer: Peter Gennaro
Musical Direction: John DeMain, Donald Jennings
Orchestrations by Leonard Bernstein
with Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal
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Cast
Maria - Josie de Guzman
Tony - Ken Marshall
Riff - James J. Mellon
Anita - Debbie Allen
Bernardo - Hector Jaime Mercado
Anybodys - Missy Whitchurch
The Jets
Mark Bowe, Todd Lester, Brian Kaman, Tim O'Keefe,
Cleve Asbury, Reed Jones, Brent Barrett,
G. Russell Weilandich, Stephen Bogardus, Mark Fotopoulos
Their Girls
Georgeanna Mills, Heather Lee Gerdes, Frankie Wade,
Charlene Gehm, Nancy Louis Chismar
The Sharks
Ray Contreras, Michael Rivera, Darryl Tribble, Adrian Rosario,
Michael de Lorenzo, Willie Rosario, Gary-Michael Davies
Their Girls
Yamil Borges, Nancy Ticotin, Harolyn Blackwell,
Stephanie E. Williams, Marlene Danielle, Amy Lester
Doc - Sammy Smith
Schrank - Arch Johnson
Krupke - John Bentley
Glad Hand - Jake Turner
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1984 London Revival |

Opened May 16, 1984 at Her Majesty’s Theatre, London
Closed September 28, 1985
Jerome Robbins Direction and Choreography recreated by Tom Abbott
Designed by Martin Johns
Lighting by Chris Ellis
Musical Direction by Grant Hossack
Note: This production originated at Leicester Haymarket
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - Richard A. Pettyfer
Tony (His Friend) - Steven Pacey
Action - Adam Matalon
A-Rab - Peter Leeper
Baby John - Ian Embleton
Snowboy - Garry Noakes
Big Deal - Gerald Armin
Diesel - Michael Gyngell
Gee-Tar - Keith Chapman
Mouthpiece - Kevin Marlow
Tiger - Ray Holland
Their Girls
Graziella - Jenny Sawyer
Velma - Kerry-Jane Beddows
Minnie - Elaine Gibbs
Clarice - Julie Armstrong
Pauline - Jenny Myland
Anybodys - Maxine Gordon
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - Sam Williams
Maria (His Sister) - Jan Hartley
Anita (His Girl) - Lee Robinson
Chino (His Friend) - David Morris
Pepe - Christopher Hammond
Indio - Barry Jacobs
Luis - Duncan Jay
Anxious - Martin Webb
Nibbles - Robert Northwood
Juano - Simon Marlow
Moose - Gary Willis
Their Girls
Rosalia - Amanda Noar
Consuelo - Carrie Ellis
Francisca - Fiona Scoones
Estella - Amanda Warwick
Margarita - Lynette Dundas
The Adults
Doc - Donald Pelmear
Schrank - Eric Mason
Krupke - Raymond S. Gardner
Glad Hand - Robert Howie
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2008 50th Anniversary Tour |

Produced by BB Productions – a 50th Anniversary tour visiting Japan, France, China and the UK
Opened July 22, 2008 at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London
Closed August 31, 2008
Jerome Robbins Direction and Choreography recreated by Joey McKneely
Designed by Paul Gallis
Costumes by Renate Schmitzer
Lighting by Peter Halbsgut
Musical Supervised by Donald Chan
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Cast
The Jets
Riff (The Leader) - Leo Ash Evans
Tony (His Friend) - Ryan Silverman / Scott Sussman
Action - John Arthur Greene
A-Rab - Ian Paget
Baby John - Anthony Napoletano
Snowboy - Justin Braboy-Hapner
Big Deal - Logan Keslar
Diesel - Victor James Wisehart
Gee-Tar - Ryan Ghysels
Tiger - Edward Lawrence
Their Girls
Graziella - Kimberley Wolff
Velma - Lindsay Dunn
Minnie - Marina Lazzaretto
Clarice - Shayna Harris
Pauline - Jacquelyn Scafidi
Anybodys - Sara Dobbs
The Sharks
Bernardo (The Leader) - Marco Santiago
Maria (His Sister) - Elisa Cordova / Sofia Escobar
Anita (His Girl) - Lana Gordon / Oneika Phillips
Chino (His Friend) - Julian Alvarez
Pepe - Shawn Burgess
Indio - Waldemar Quinones-Villanueva
Luis - Stanley Martin
Anxious - David Harder
Nibbles - Brett Emonds
Moose - Miguel Edson
Their Girls
Rosalia - Maya Flock
Consuelo - Sarah Reál
Teresita - Tanya Birl
Francisca - Tanairi Vazquez
Estella - Jennifer Locke
Margarita - Danelle Morgan
The Adults
Doc - Joe Gioco
Schrank - Robert Ieradi
Krupke - Steve Greenstein
Glad Hand - Stuart Dowling
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2009 Broadway Revival |

Previews began February 23, 2009 at the Palace Theatre, NYC
Ran for 27 preview performances
Opened March 19, 2009
Ran for performances 748 performances
Closed January 2, 2011
Produced by Kevin McCollum, James L. Nederlander, Jeffrey Seller, Terry Allen Kramer, Sander Jacobs, Roy Furman/Jill Furman Willis, Freddy DeMann, Robyn Goodman/Walt Grossman, Hal Luftig, Roy Miller, The Weinstein Company and Broadway Across America
Directed by Arthur Laurents
Entire Original Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Choreography reproduced by Joey McKneely
Music Supervisor / Music Director: Patrick Vaccariello
Scenic Design by James Youmans
Costume Design by David C. Woolard
Lighting Design by Howell Binkley
Sound Design by Dan Moses Schreier
Hair and Wig Design by Mark Adam Rampmeyer
Make-Up Design by Angelina Avallone
Associate Director: David Saint
Associate Choreographer: Lori Werner
Translations: Lin-Manuel Miranda
Music orchestrated by Leonard Bernstein, Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal
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Cast
Tony - Matt Cavenaugh [replaced by Matthew Hydzik on December 15, 2009, alternated by Jeremmy Jordan; replaced by Matt Shingledecker on October 13, 2010]
Maria - Josefina Scaglione [replaced by Sarah Amenqual on September 21, 2010]
Anita - Karen Olivo [replaced by Natalie Cortez on May 10, 2010]
Riff - Cody Green [replaced by John Arthur Greene on August 4, 2009]
Bernardo - George Akrim
Action - Curtis Holbrook [replaced by Wes Hart on December 15, 2009]
Kiddo - Nicholas Barasch / Kyle Brenn
Lt. Schrank - Steve Bassett
Snowboy - Mike Cannon
A-Rab - Kyle Coffman
Chino - Joey Haro
Big Deal - Eric Hatch
Tony (stand-by) - Matthew Hydzik
Gladhand - Michael Mastro
Krupke - Lee Sellars
Anybodys - Tro Shaw
Baby John - Ryan Steele
Doc - Greg Vinkler
(Stand-by) - Mark Zimmerman
Diesel - Joshua Buscher
Inca - Isaac Calpito
(Swing) - Haley Carlucci
Bolo - Peter Chursin
(Swing) - Madeline Cintron
Kristine Coville
Velma - Lindsay Dunn
Tio - Yurel Echezarreta
John Arthur Greene
Pepe - Manuel Herrera
Hotsie - Marina Lazzaretto
(Swing) - Chase Madigan
Alicia - Yanira Marin
Bebecita - Mileyka Mateo
Zaza - Kaitlin Mesh
(Swing) - Angelina Mullins
Fernanda - Kat Nejat
(Swing) - Christian Elan Ortiz
Graziella - Pamela Otterson
Consuela - Danielle Polasco
4H - Sam Rogers
Federico - Michael Rosen
Mugsy - Amy Ryerson
Rosalia - Jennifer Sanchez
Indio - Manuel Santos
(Swing) - Michaeljon Slinger
Tasairi Sade Vazquez
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Publications |
Book
- New York: Random House, 1958; 143 pp.
- New York: Theatre Arts [magazine],
October, 1959, pp. 33-55
- London: Heinemann, 1959; 128 pp.
- New York: Dell Laurel-Leaf [pb], 1965; 254 pp. [with Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet]
- New York: Heinemann Educational Books [ISBN: 0435235281], 1993
- [Ten Great Musicals of the American Theatre, edited by Stanley Richards, also includes Company and Gypsy]
Radnor PA: Chilton
[0-80195-731-1] 1973; pp. 279-329
- [Ten Great Musicals of the American Theatre, edited by Stanley Richards, also includes Gypsy and Gypsy]
Radnor PA: Chilton
[book club edition] 1973; pp. 349-412
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Novelization
- Pocket Books [0-671-80016-7], 1975 [c1961];
160 pp. [adapted by Irving Shulman]
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Score [complete]
- New York: G. Schirmer 44415, 1959; 200 pp.
- London: Chappell, 1959; 200 pp.
- New York: Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing [ISBN: 0634046780], 2002; 222 pp.; $49.95
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Score [selections]
- New York: G. Schirmer / Chappell, 1957; 32 pp. [includes "I Feel
Pretty", "Somewhere", "Tonight", "One Hand,
One Heart", "Cool", "America", "Maria",
"Something's Coming"]
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Score [final version]
- New York: Jalni Publications / Boosey & Hawkes HPS 1176, 1994; 474 pp.
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