Brand Revivals Call for Careful Orchestration
“West Side Story” is alive and well being performed in prisons and gang-ridden
neighborhoods, where it is used as therapy, and in summer-stock
productions, where it leaps off the stage. In the New Yorker, David Denby wishes for a Broadway revival but ironically the musical plea for ethnic tolerance has now become difficult to revive in New York.
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