As I mentioned before, West Side Story is my favorite musical (and one of my favorite movies) of all time, and I grew up watching it over and over during my childhood. I watched it so much that the tape on the VHS wore down over the years, and I eventually bought myself the special edition DVD which I still watch once in a while to get my “fix.” The music in West Side Story is timeless and unforgettable, and it’s an ingenious reinvention of Shakespeare’s classic Romeo and Juliet to 1950s New York City, with plenty of social commentary thrown into the mix.
My dream has always been to see it live on stage… and my dream came true on Sunday! Dan surprised me last month with tickets, since West Side Story is in San Francisco at the Orpheum Theater for a month. Since my parents-in-law also have always loved West Side Story (since the movie came out when they were in high school, their generation was even more heavily influenced by the groundbreaking film), we got them tickets too! Dan’s father’s birthday was late October and his mother’s birthday is early November, so it made for a memorable birthday gift for both of them. 🙂
The show was amazing and did not disappoint! I was surprised that the original dialogue and scenes were kept mostly intact. The only things that were changed was that some of the order of the scenes and numbers were switched around, and parts of some of the songs sung by the Sharks and their girls were in Spanish, which I thought was a refreshing update. I don’t know Spanish, but since I was already so familiar with the original songs, I knew exactly what they were singing. I know every line in the original so well that I was finishing the cast members’ sentences in my head. Scary, I know….
If you live in the Bay Area, I really recommend catching a performance before it leaves San Francisco at the end of the month! If you live elsewhere, definitely go when it comes to your nearest city! 🙂
beccastewart via Livejournal
November 10, 2010 @ 4:29 am
I saw it live about a year ago and also loved the addition of songs in Spanish. I love anything by Leonard Bernstein. He was a genius! Our most recent purchase is a boxed DVD set of Leonard Bernstein’s Young People’s Concerts. When we have a relaxing weekend morning (rare lately), we usually default to watching that – amazing!
Misono
November 21, 2010 @ 4:03 pm
Leonard Bernstein is a musical genius! I love anything by him too, although I mostly only know West Side Story. I might have to go rent that DVD set you mention!
hkleo_da via Livejournal
November 10, 2010 @ 6:24 am
West side story was the 1st musical I saw, and I really wished I appericiated musicals back then as much as I like them now~
Misono
November 21, 2010 @ 4:04 pm
I think West Side Story was among my first, too… along with The Sound of Music! I loved them back then, but now I have even more of an appreciation for musicals!
Bryan
November 10, 2010 @ 6:30 am
I enjoy reading your posts…
Misono
November 21, 2010 @ 4:02 pm
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoy reading them!
Sang
November 10, 2010 @ 4:35 pm
i also enjoy reading your posts. they have west side story in NYC broadway. i contemplated watching it…
Misono
November 21, 2010 @ 4:03 pm
Thanks! You should definitely go see it sometime! 🙂
alatyr via Livejournal
November 11, 2010 @ 5:00 pm
I love that Tony is the guy from Website Story. 😀
Misono
November 21, 2010 @ 4:05 pm
I thought that was pretty funny, too! 🙂
hyo
November 20, 2010 @ 11:14 pm
My parents enjoyed the show. Nice idea and thanks for really taking care of them through the performing arts!
Misono
November 21, 2010 @ 4:01 pm
I’m so glad they enjoyed it! 🙂