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Kanisha Feliciano plays Maria opposite Ryan McCartan as Tony in Lyric Operaâs âWest Side Story.â© Todd Rosenberg Photography Conglomerations of talent donât always guarantee success in show business, but it absolutely did in the case of âWest Side Story.âFour of the great creative minds of the 20th century â composer Leonard Bernstein, lyricist Stephen Sondheim, choreographer Jerome Robbins and playwright Arthur Laurents â came together to conceive a transformative, of-the-moment Broadway musical that opened in 1957 to enormous 2019, Lyric Opera of Chicago presented a new staging of this enduring masterpiece, a co-production with the Houston Grand Opera and Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown, New York. It returned to that production Friday evening, opening a super-charged and touching revival. Lyric Opera of Chicago â West Side Storyâ With a 49-member cast and chorus, a 43-member pit orchestra and the massive expanse of the Lyric Opera House stage, it is the kind of large-scale treatment of this musical that only an opera company could muster. And itâs one that makes sense given the showâs sprawling setting on the streets of New York City. âWest Side Storyâ transports Shakespeareâs âRomeo and Julietâ to New Yorkâs Upper West Side of the 1950s, with the Montague and Capulet families replaced by warring street gangs of diverse ethnicities, in this case, the Sharks and the Jets. The set of Lyric Opera of Chicagoâs âWest Side Storyâ hews to a 1950s New York look. © Todd Rosenberg Photography Although elements of this musical, including its treatment of ethnic differences, donât always square with todayâs cultural sensitivities, stage director Francesca Zambello and Lyricâs artistic leaders wisely chose to hew to the original text with virtually no musical is inevitably a product of its time, but it also defiantly transcends that time. Indeed, its exploration of violence, poverty and ethnic strife still seems powerfully relevant in a society still struggling to overcome these persistent doubt to try to stress this continuing relevance, Zambello chose to subtly update this production to more or less present day. The move is only telegraphed by Jessica Jahnâs costumes, which include one character, for example, wearing a Patrick Ewing New York Knicks tank top. Itâs a puzzling decision because the time change is at odds, for example, with references in the musical to ârumbles,â a term for street fights now long out of date. Peter J. Davisonâs striking, ambitious set, however, hews to a 1950s New York look, with its angled, three-story building facades on the sides of the stage and its silhouettes of Manhattanâs once-ubiquitous rooftop water towers at the rear â all accented by Mark McCulloughâs handsome though, Zambello does not make any big interpretative statements here. She simply chooses to showcase the innate power of this musical with a vibrant, propulsive staging and careful attention to shaping the characters. Also deserving note is Joshua Bergasse, who masterfully reproduces Robbinsâ extraordinary jutting and jousting, snapping and strutting choreography that plays such an integral role in telling this story. Yurel Echezarreta left, as Bernardo and Amanda Castro as Anita with the company of Lyric Operaâs âWest Side Story.â© Todd Rosenberg Photography This musical requires performers who are âtriple threatsâ as actors, singers and dancers, and Lyric Opera assembled an absolutely first-rate cast led by Broadwayâs Ryan McCartan in his Lyric debut. He shows real star power as Tony, a member of the Jets who tries and tragically fails to stop the cycle of gang violence. This fresh-faced performer has a wonderfully natural voice that he used Friday night to uplifting effect in âMaria,â Tonyâs proclamation of newfound and ultimately star-crossed love â drawing an extended, well-deserved ovation. He is nicely matched by Kanisha Feliciano as Maria, a vibrant performer with a pure, clarion voice. Together they are completely convincing as young, blindly idealistic lovers. One of the musicalâs showiest roles is that of Anita Amanda Castro, the girlfriend of Mariaâs brother, Bernardo Yurel Echezaretta, in his Lyric debut, the leader of the Sharks. Castro makes the most of it with her high-energy, acrobatic dancing and big, brash singing style. Other standouts include Brett Thiele as Riff, the leader of the Jets, and Nathan Keen, who aptly conveys the quick-temper edginess of Action, a member of the Jets who shines in the dark-humored song, âGee, Officer Krupke.âThe singers are solidly backed by conductor James Lowe, who clearly knows his way around this score. He never allows the showâs all-important drive and momentum to flag, and he makes sure the Lyric pit orchestra gives rich, energetic voice to Bernsteinâs jazzy, driving score. Dancers perform in âWest Side Storyâ at the Lyric Opera Rosenberg There are still some people who question opera houses presenting musicals, but such views wrongly downgrade the value of such works and misunderstand the contemporary role of such companies as guardians and presenters of high-quality music theater of whatever kind. As this production makes vividly clear, âWest Side Storyâ is as musically substantive and theatrically compelling as any American opera, and it deserves to have a place on the opera stage just as it does on the Great White Way.
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