When: Thursday 29th
August
Where: Sadler's Wells
Why: I’d heard it was finger
clickin’ good
The last time I saw West Side Story, it was a hugely impressive student
version which reduced an elderly gent at the end of my row to huge racking
sobs. A friend featured as a Shark and before bringing the house down with her
excellent performance, she also brought our student house down in hysterics the
week before the performance due to her incredibly deep “Puerto-Rican” spray
tan. Good times.
There were no mildly offensive spray tans in this classy performance at
Saddlers Wells, however – just some beautiful choreography and awe-inspiring
dancing. I do love the balletic, unrealistic stylised dancing that always
features in West Side Story – they are the least menacing gangs ever, I’m sure
you’ll all agree, but it doesn’t seem to matter when you’ve got cracking music
and moves. The story is almost of secondary importance, at least to me anyway. ‘America’
with the fabulous Shark girls was easily my high point – their energy was incredible.
I also always love Maria’s impassioned rebellion at the climax of the play,
defending Tony’s body til the very end – makes a change from her previous naive
sweetness and gives her a bit more dimension.
Weak points for me were Tony’s voice (good god he was nasal), and the
dream ballet scene was super, super cringey and mis-used in my opinion – I was
desperate for it to be beautiful, but it was just a bit naff. If you have to
dress everyone in white to show it’s a dream, you’re doing it wrong.
Most enjoyable evening of theatre though, and for £12 sat up in the
second circle you can’t go wrong!
Brixpig x
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