NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 25 – WEST SIDE STORY

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS! It is the first day of September and it begins a very exciting month as we welcome The Great Bright Way back after 18 months of being shutdown. We are only 25 DAYS AWAY celebrating the return of Broadway’s Biggest Night of the year….. The 74th Annual Tony Awards. After a previous rough year, we at New York Broadway Tours continue to also get us back into the spirit with Live Theater’s return on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. We have more legendary performances coming your way.
At # 25 on our countdown, we take you to New York City on the upper west side where a boy and a girl from two rival neighborhood groups fall into a forbidden love that will change their lives forever. This is one of the most iconic musicals of all time. Yup, you guessed it. Its West Side Story. The show features an iconic score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, a book by Arthur Laurents and legendary staging by Jerome Robbins. The musical is a modern-day retelling of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
From the 2009 telecast, Tony nominees Matt Cavanaugh as “Tony”, Josefina Scaglione as “Maria”, along with Tony winner (and nominee again this year) Karen Olivo as “Anita”, and the cast of the 2009 Broadway revival perform the musical’s iconic dance sequence….. DANCE AT THE GYM.
West Side Story was originally conceived in 1947 when Jerome Robbins told Leonard Bernstein and Arthur Laurents about doing a contemporary retelling of ROMEO & JULIET. The original script was completely different from the verses that we know now about the show. It was actually set during the Passover-Easter time with the original rival gangs being Irish Catholic “Jets” and the Jewish “Emeralds” living on the Lower East Side (originally conceived as EAST SIDE STORY). After that original script was completed, Laurents and the team realized that there have already been a few plays with that same theme, including ABIE’S IRISH ROSE. The project was canceled and put back on the shelves. In addition, Laurents, Robbins, and Bernstein went their separate ways. Five years later, the three reunited on another project but decided to go back to EAST SIDE STORY by adding a fourth member of the team….Stephen Sondheim. One day in Los Angeles, the four came across stories in the newspaper about a group of juvenile delinquents and decided to change the setting to LA. However, Laurents said to keep it in New York City getting used to the life of the Puerto Rican immigrants and Harlem residents, instead of Mexican Americans and Olvera Street. At the same time, Jerome Robbins was familiar with Latin music and was stoked when he heard they would use that music style in the story. The team went back to NYC and changed everything, making the story the way we all know it, featuring the American “Jets” and Puerto Rican “Sharks” of the Upper West Side.
The show officially opened on Broadway in 1957 (following a smash sold-out tryout run in Washington, D.C.) at the Winter Garden Theatre for 732 performances. Under the direction and choreography of Jerome Robbins, the cast originally starred…
Larry Kert as “Tony,”
Carol Lawrence (later Leila Martin) as “Maria,”
Tony Award winner Chita Rivera (later Carmen Alvarez, Devra Kowin, and Maurel Bently) in her breakout role as “Anita”,
Mickey Calin (later Hank Brunjes, Thomas Hasson, and Tucker Smith) as “Riff,
Ken Le Roy (later Carmine Terra and George Marcy) as “Bernardo”,
Jamie Sanchez (later Erne Castaldo) as “Chino”,
Arch Johnson as “Detective Schrank”,
William Bramley (later Roger Franklin) as “Officer Krupke”
and more.
The original production was nominated for 6 Tony Awards in 1958, winning only 2 including BEST CHOREOGRAPHY (by Jerome Robbins).
Following its original Broadway run, WEST SIDE STORY went on to wow audiences around the world.
It was later revived twice on Broadway starting in 1980 playing Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre for 333 performances. Under the direction and choreography once again of Jerome Robbins, the cast starred….
Ken Marshall as “Tony,”
Josie de Guzman as “Maria”,
Debbie Allen as “Anita”,
James J. Mellon as “Riff”,
Hector Jaime Mercado as “Bernardo”,
Ray Contreras as “Chino”,
Arch Johnson reprising his performance of “Detective Schrank”,
John Bentley as “Officer Krupke”,
and more
It was nominated for 3 Tony Awards that year including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL, but lost in all of its categories.
The 2nd Broadway revival happened in 2009 playing Broadway’s Palace Theatre for 775 performances. For this production, it was well known for including translated dialogue and several song lyrics into Spanish by Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda. Under the direction of the show’s book writer Arthur Laurents and choreography (recreating Jerome Robbins original staging) by Peter Gennaro and Joey McNeeley, this cast featured…
Tony nominee Matt Cavanaugh (later Matthew Hydzik, Jeremy Jordan, and Matt Shingledecker) as “Tony”,
Tony nominee Josefina Scaglione (later Sarah Amengual) as “Maria”,
Tony winner Karen Olivo (later Natalie Cortez) as “Anita”,
Cody Green (later John Arthur Greene) as “Riff”,
George Akram as “Bernardo”,
Joey Haro (later Manuel Stark Santos and Michael Rosen) as “Chino”,
Steve Bassett as “Detective Schrank”,
Lee Sellars (later Ron Piretti) as “Officer Krupke”,
and more.
It was nominated for 4 Tony Awards, including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL. It took home only 1 win for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (for Karen Olivo).
Most recently, WEST SIDE STORY returned to Broadway with a brand new unique production. This version was extremely different vs. your traditional production. It’s an abridged and gritty 90 minute version. The story is set in the present day. 2 notable legendary moments were cut consisting of I FEEL PRETTY and the ballet of SOMEWHERE. It was also the first major production to NOT use the traditional original Jerome Robbins choreography. It played the Broadway Theatre for only 77 previews and 21 regular performances. Under the direction of Tony Award winner Ivo van Hove and new choreography by Anne-Teresa De Keersmaecker, the cast of this revival is led by….
Issac Powell as “Tony”,
Shereen Pimenta as “Maria”,
Yesenia Ayala as “Anita”,
Ben Cook as “Riff”,
Amar Ramasar as “Bernardo”,
Jacob Guzman as “Chino”,
Thomas Jay Ryan as “Detective Schrank”,
Danny Wolohan as “Officer Krupke”,
and more.
This recent revival of WEST SIDE STORY was a huge flop and sparked a whole lot of controversy. Not only for its updated production, the production’s producer Scott Rudin received a lot of backlash following recent reports of his tyrannical behavior in the workplace. In addition, there were tons of demonstration protests against cast member Amar Ramasar (who played “Bernardo”) who was denounced a sexual predator following recent reports that went against him for sexual harassment at New York City Ballet. All of this was a huge uproar during the #MeToo campaign.
Today the show is also a popular musical performed in Schools, Community, and Regional Theaters around the world.
Along with its success on the stage, WEST SIDE STORY became a worldwide hit when the iconic film adaptation was released in 1961 from United Artist. In addition, the film had several of the main roles having voice dubs to the principal actors. Under the direction of Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins (who also choreographed the film), the cast starred…
Golden Globe winner Richard Beymer (with Jimmy Bryant’s singing voice) as “Tony”,
the late Golden Globe winner Natalie Wood (with Marni Nixon’s singing voice) as “Maria”,
the iconic Rita Moreno as “Anita”,
Russ Tamblyn as “Riff”,
Oscar winner George Chakiris as “Bernardo”,
Jose De Vega as “Chino”,
Simon Oakland as “Detective Schank”,
and
William Bramley as “Officer Krupke”.
It received critical acclaim during its opening week. The film was nominated for 11 Oscars and took home 10 including BEST PICTURE. The film also made history as the only Musical movie ever to receive the most Oscar nominations.
FUN FACT: The film version of WEST SIDE STORY was filmed in the area of what a few years later was torn down to become Lincoln Center.
In addition to the original 1961 film version, a new film adaptation of the musical from 20th Century Studios is about to make its way to the big screen. The film was originally set to open in Theaters nationwide on December 18th, 2020. However, it was pushed to December 10th. 2021 this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the direction of the legendary Steven Speilberg, the cast will feature…
Ansel Elgort as “Tony”,
Newcomer Rachel Zegler (who was discovered in a huge casting call beating over 1,000 hopefuls) as “Maria”,
Tony nominee Ariana DeBose as “Anita”,
Tony nominee Mike Faist as “Riff”,
Tony winner David Alvarez as “Bernardo”,
Jose Andres Rivera as “Chino”,
Corey Stoll as “Detective Schank”,
and
Tony nominee Brian D’Arcy James as “Officer Krupke”.
In addition, NYBT Tour guide Michael will also be part of the film. Little cameo in the film. Keep an eye out for him.
We are so looking forward to seeing this timeless recreated both on stage and screen coming up!!
Doesn’t this musical make you wanna “MAMBO”?!!!

MOULIN ROUGE cast perform at US OPEN!!

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SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR NEWS!! Yesterday, the company of the 14 time Tony Award nominated smash hit Moulin Rouge brought their act to the US Open Tennis Championships. The cast performed the National Anthem along with a medley of the big showstoppers from the show.
Here is…..
the show’s single Tony nominated leading man and Broadway heartthrob Aaron Tviet who stars as “Christian”,
original film cast member and the stage version’s new leading lady Natalie Mendoza who will help reopen the show as “Satine”,
Tony nominee Robyn Hurder who plays “Nini”,
Jacqueline B. Arnold who plays dancer “La Chocolat”,
Holly James who plays dancer “Arabia”,
and
Jeigh Madjus who plays dancer “Babydoll”.
…. performing LADY MARMALADE and the Golden Globe nominated song COME WHAT MAY.
MOULIN ROUGE is set to CAN CAN its way back to Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre beginning September 24th, 2021.
How HOT was that performance?!!!

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NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 26 – SPRING AWAKENING

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RISE AND BLOOM BROADWAY FANS! We are getting close to celebrating Broadway’s biggest night. The 74th Annual Tony Awards is just 26 DAYS AWAY. With also celebrating Live Theater’s return, we at New York Broadway Tours are about to bring more more iconic performances coming your way on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN.
At # 26 on our countdown, we take you back in time to Germany in the 19th century where a group of teenagers are going through certain changes in their bodies and the adults never give you the full details. This is Spring Awakening. With a score by Duncan Sheik and lyrics by Steven Sater, the show is based on a German play of the same name that was banned for 100 years by Frank Wedekind.
From the 2016 telecast, Sandra Mae Frank signing with Katie Boeck singing and act as “Wendla”, Daniel N. Durant signing with Alex Boniello singing and acting as “Mortiz”, Austin P. McKenzie doing triple duty as “Melchior”, and the cast of the recent critically acclaimed Deaf West Theatre revival bring some high energy rebellion to a whole new level. Here they are performing a medley of MAMA WHO BORE ME and THE B**** OF LIVING!
SPRING AWAKENING was originally conceived by Duncan Sheik in 2002 having numerous readings, workshops, and concert presentations at Lincoln Center.
The show had it’s official world premiere production in 2006 Off Broadway at the Atlantic Theater Company. Following it’s limited engagement success and 3 sold out extensions, the show transferred to Broadway’s Eugene O’Neill Theatre that same year for a complete total of 888 performances. The show featured a young cast which became credited as their breakout show. Under the direction of Tony winner Michael Mayer and choreography by Tony winner Bill T. Jones, the cast included….
Lea Michele (later Alexandra Socha) as “Wendla”,
Tony nominee Jonathan Groff (later Kyle Riabko and Hunter Parrish) as “Melchior”,
Tony winner John Gallagher Jr. (later Blake Bashoff and Gerard Canonico) as “Moritz”,
LOLO originally credited Lauren Pritchard (later Emma Hunton) as “Ilse”,
Christine Estabrook (later Kate Burton and Kristine Nielsen) as “The Adult Woman”,
Tony winner Stephen Spinella (later Glenn Flesher) as “The Adult Man),
Skylar Astin (later Andrew Durand) as “Georg”,
Jonathan B. Wright (later Matt Doyle) as “Hanschen”,
Tony nominee Gideon Glick (later Blake Daniel) as “Ernest”,
Brian Charles Johnson (later Gabriel Violett) as “Otto”,
Tony nominee Lilli Cooper (later Amanda Castaños as “Martha”,
Phoebe Strole (later Emily Kinney) as “Anna”,
Remy Zaken (later Tony nominee Caitlin Kinnunen) as “Thea”.
and more
The original production of SPRING AWAKENING was nominated for 11 Tony Awards in 2007 winning 8 including BEST MUSICAL and BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (for Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater).
Following its life after the original Broadway production closed, the show embarked on several National Tours across America along with launching a company in London’s West End. International companies immediately followed.
The most recent revival of SPRING AWAKENING happened in 2015, It came off the success of a triumphant production that was performed by Deaf West Theatre in California for 2 sold out runs. It played Broadway’s Brooks Atkinson Theatre for a strictly limited engagement of 152 performances. This production was well known for having deaf actors and hearing actors come together which went with the whole theme of the show of young people letting their voices be heard. Under the direction of Michael Arden and choreography by Spencer Liff, the cast featured…
Sandra Mae Frank signing and Katie Boeck singing and acting the role of “Wendla”,
Austin P. McKenzie doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Melchior”,
Daniel N. Durant signing and Alex Boniello singing and acting the role of “Mortiz”,
Krysta Rodriguez doing triple duty of signing, singing, and acting as “Ilse” (a role she understudied in the original cast of the original production),
Oscar winner Marlee Matlin signing and Camryn Manheim acting the role of “The Adult Woman”,
Russell Harvard signing and Tony nominee Patrick Page acting the role as “The Adult Man”,
Alex Wyse double triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Georg”,
Andy Mientus doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting the role of “Hanschen” (a role he originated on the 1st National Tour of the original production),
Joshua Castille signing and Daniel David Stewart singing and acting the role of “Ernest”,
Miles Barbee signing and Sean Grandillo singing and acting the role of “Otto”,
Treshelle M. Edmond signing and Tony nominee this year Kathryn Gallagher singing and acting the role of “Martha”,
Tony winner Ali Stroker (who also made history as the first performer on Broadway in a wheelchair) doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Anna”,
Amelia Hensley doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Thea”,
and more.
This revival was nominated for 3 Tony Awards including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL but lost all the categories.
Most recently people got into the musical from the recent short-lived musical TV drama RISE which was inspired by a true story of a High School English teacher turned theater director who attempts to put on a production of the musical while facing intense resistance from members of the community (including parents of cast members that consider the material inappropriate). For those who may not know the musical, SPRING AWAKENING features some scenes featuring Profanity, Adult Content, Gay romance, Violence, and a sex scene at the end of Act 1 and Opening of Act 2 where the 2 leads “Wendla” go partially nude on stage.
Today, SPRING AWAKENING is a popular musical still today being performed in schools, community, and regional theatres everywhere.
Doesn’t this musical make you wanna break free, rock out, and scream at the world?!!!

ON THE MARQUEE: COME FROM AWAY at the Gerald Schonefeld Theatre

ON THE MARQUEE: STOP THE WORLD! YOU ARE HERE AT THE START OF A MOMENT making a triumphant comeback. The Award winning groundbreaking musical Come From Away is set to once again take us SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE this Fall.
One of our super friends and followers was so kind enough to share these photos of the front of house billboards outside the 9/11 musical’s ongoing home at Broadway’s Gerald Schonefeld Theatre.
The Broadway ISLANDERS of COME FROM AWAY is set to reopen at the Gerald Schonefeld Theatre on September 21st, 2021.
At the same time, the highly anticipated filmed proshot will be released on Apple TV+ starting September 10th, 2021.
Who is excited?!!!
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The Empire State Building is lit up Red in honor of Broadway’s Comeback Week!!!

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This week is truly a history making time as we celebrate the comeback of the Broadway Theater scene after a long 18 month intermission. Earlier today, Bianca Marroquin and Ana Villafañe (who will be the historical MERRY MURDERESS in the long running revival of Chicago‘s return) teamed up with The Broadway League earlier this morning to help PAINT THE TOWN.
In celebration of Welcoming Back the Great Bright Way, the team helped light up New York City’s legendary Empire State Building fully RED.
CHICAGO is set to once again GIVE EM THE OLD RAZZLE DAZZLE starting September 14th, 2021 at the Ambassador Theatre.
How stunning is this?
Who is ready to WELCOME BACK BROADWAY?!!!

PARAMOUNT PLAZA BUILDING getting exterior renovation; New LED marquees to go up for WICKED’s Gershwin Theatre and CHICKEN & BISCUIT’S Circle in the Square Theatre

BREAKING NEWS: We have just noticed that the full exterior of the Paramount Plaza Building (between 50th and 51st Street) is currently under renovation. With all of this in mind, both its 2 Broadway houses (part of that building) are getting all new updated LED marquees. Both these houses of course are…..
The Circle in the Square Theatre (home of the upcoming Chicken and Biscuits) on 50th Street
and
The Gershwin Theatre (home of the long running smash hit WICKED) on 51st Street.
It promises to be a THRILLIFYING brand new look set to be done by December 2021.
Who is excited?!!!
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