WEST SIDE STORY Book by Arthur Laurents | Music by Leonard Bernstein | Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Based on a Conception of Jerome Robbins | Based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
An unforgettable score. A love story that transcends time. West Side Story is one of the most powerful and poignant musicals ever created. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this groundbreaking production transports the classic tale to the gritty streets of 1950s New York City, where the “American” Jets and the Puerto Rican Sharks battle for control. Through breathtaking choreography, stirring lyrics, and one of the most celebrated scores in Broadway history by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, this tale of love, loss, and hope remains as relevant today as it was at its debut.
THE JETS Tony ● Vocal: Tenor ● Dance: Light movement ● Lead role; former Jet, in love with Maria Riff ● Vocal: Baritone/Tenor ● Dance: Strong dancer ● Jet leader, Tony’s best friend Action, A-Rab, Baby John, Diesel, Snowboy, etc. ● Vocal: Ensemble (Tenor/Baritone range) ● Dance: Strong dancers ● Jet gang members Anybodys ● Vocal: Ensemble ● Dance: Light movement ● Tomboy outsider seeking Jet acceptance
PUERTO RICAN WOMEN Maria ● Vocal: Soprano ● Dance: Light movement ● Lead role; in love with Tony Anita ● Vocal: Mezzo-Soprano ● Dance: Strong dancer ● Bernardo’s girlfriend; major supporting role Shark Girls ● Vocal: Ensemble ● Dance: Strong dancers ● Friends of Anita and Maria
SPOKEN ROLES Doc, Schrank, Krupke, Glad Hand ● Vocal: Non-singing ● Dance: None ● Adult character roles (ages 30–65); speaking roles only
OTHER INFORMATION
Saturday, May 31 — Ensemble & Dancing Principal Roles
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Vocal Auditions (By Time Slot Signup)
For Ensemble & Dancing Principal Roles -Sign up for a 3 minute vocal audition slot -Accompanist provided
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Break / Transition / Warm-Up
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Dance Call + Sides Reading
Required for all auditioning for dancing principal roles -Come prepared with appropriate attire and footwear -Selected sides will be assigned for cold reading
Sunday, June 1 — Spoken & Singing Principal Roles
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Vocal & Acting Auditions (By Time Slot Signup)
For Principal Singing/Spoken Roles -5 minute slots including song and/or monologue for those wanting spoken roles, such as Doc, Krupkee, Lieutenant, etc. -There is a file with a monologue actors Should prepare if you are interested in one of the spoken roles. If you are interested in a spoken role and also in a singing role, please prepare the monologue and a song as well. -Accompanist provided