San Diego Musical Theatre announces the first production of their 2015 season, WEST SIDE STORY, February 13 - March 1, 2015 at their new home, the Spreckels Theatre on Broadway in downtown San Diego. Check out a first look at opening night below!
The world's greatest love story takes to the streets in this landmark Broadway musical that is one of the theatre's finest accomplishments. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is transported to modern-day New York City, as two young idealistic lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs, the "American" Jets and the Puerto Rican Sharks. Their struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice is one of the most innovative, heart-wrenching and relevant musical dramas of our time.
Music by Leonard Bernstein, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and Book by Arthur Laurents.
PRODUCTION TEAM: Director: James Vasquez; Choreography: Randy Slovacek; Musical Director: Don LeMaster; Lighting Designer: Amanda Zieve; Costume Coordinator: Janet Pitcher; Production Manager: Bret Young; Stage Manager: Stanley Cohen; Scenic Design: Sean Fanning; Sound Design: Kevin Anthenill.WEST SIDE STORY CAST - FEATURING:
Jacob Caltrider* (Tony); Jessica Soza (Maria); Kikau Alvaro* (Bernardo); Natalie Nucci* (Anita); Jeffrey Scott Parsons* (Riff) *Member of Actors Equity Association
ADDITIONAL CAST:
Danielle Airey, Kevin Aquino, Max Cadillac, Hanz Enyeart, Manny Fernandes, Meagan Flint, Jay Gamboa, Devon Hadsell, Siri Hafso, Danny Hansen, Jenny Henkel, Krysty Hernandez, Andrew J. Koslow, Danielle Levas, Jacob Narcy, Joy Newbegin, Leah Roth, RC Sands, Ernest Sauceda, Taylor Simmons, Josh Lamonte Switzer, Diana Vaden, Eric von Metzke, Andrea Williams and Dan Windham.
TICKET INFORMATION:
Single tickets for SDMT's production of WEST SIDE STORY are $35.00, $45.00, $55.00 and $65.00. Children 16 and under save $10. There are discounts for Seniors and Students. Equity and Actor's Alliance may purchase up to 2 tickets at half price. Group discounts for parties of 10 or more are available by calling the Administrative Office at 858-560-5740. For individual tickets contact the Administrative Office at 858-560-5740 or visit SDMT online at www.sdmt.org.
LOCATION: The Spreckels Theatre, 121 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. There is parking in the Spreckels garage and the NBC Building. Both are accessed via Broadway Circle.
For more information and tickets call San Diego Musical Theatre's Administrative Office at 858-560-5740. The San Diego Musical Theatre Administrative Office is located at 4652 Mercury Street, San Diego, CA 92111. Monday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.. Tickets purchased through the Spreckels Box Office are through Ticket Master.
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Andrew J. Koslow
Dan Windham
Natalie Nucci and Sean Coogan
Jenny Henkel and friend
Mark Holmes and Brett Young
Josh Lamonte Switzer and friend
Joy Newbegin and friend
Jeffrey Scott Parsons and Tro Shaw
Jill Townsend and Robert J. Townsend
Karla Franko and Laura Dickinson
Jill Townsend, Kathleen Townsend, and Robert J Townsend
Danielle Airey and Jacob Narcy
Diana Vaden and Krysty Janessa Hernandez
Jessica Soza and her father
Makayla Hoppe and Jacob Caltrider
Joy Newbegin, Jacob Caltrider, Jeffrey Scott Parsons, and Siri Hafso
Jacob Caltrider and Jeffrey Scott Parsons
Taylor Simmons, Jacob Caltrider, Jay Gamboa, Joy Newbegin, Jeffrey Scott Parsons, and Siri Hafso
Neal Hyde and Philip Rowcliffe
Chelsea Emma Franko and Hanz Enyeart
Jeffrey Scott Parsons and Siri Hafso
Jeffrey Scott Parsons and Siri Hafso
Danielle Levas and friend
Jacob Caltrider and Taylor Simmons
Robert J. Townsend, Kathleen Townsend, Kikau Alvaro, Don LeMaster, and Gregory Hoffmaster
Jacob Narcy and Jessica Soza
Jessica Soza and Kikau Alvaro
Jacob Narcy and Meagan Flint
Ernest Sauceda and Krysty Janessa Hernandez
Jacob Caltrider and Jessica Soza
Jacob Caltrider and Jessica Soza
Danielle Levas, Jenny Williams, Natalie Nucci, Jessica Soza, Diana Vaden, Krysty Janessa Hernandez, and Meagan Flint
Natalie Nucci and Jessica Soza
Krysty Janessa Hernandez
Andrea Williams and Diana Vaden
Musical Director Don LeMaster
Don LeMaster, Jessica Soza, and Director James Vasquez
Karla Franko
Jacob Caltrider, Leah Roth, Hanz Enyeart, Jeffrey Scott Parsons, Andrew J. Koslow, Josh Lamonte Switzer, and Taylor Simmons
Max Cadillac, Jay Gamboa, Kikau Alvaro, Jacob Narcy, Kevin Aquino, and Ernest Sauceda
Jeffrey Scott Parsons and Kikau Alvaro
Andrew J. Koslow and Choreographer Randy Slovacek
Joy Newbegin and Devon Hadsell
Joy Newbegin, Jenny Henkel, Devon Hadsell, Danielle Airey. and Siri Hafso
Producing Artistic and Executive Directors Erin Lewis and Gary Lewis
Krysty Janesa Hernandez, Siri Hafso, Andrea Williams, Devon Hadsell, Joy Newbegin, and Meagan Flint
Josh Lamonte Switzer and Devon Hadsell
Natalie Nucci and Jeffrey Scott Parsons
Jacob Narcy and Jacob Caltrider
Natalie Nucci, Jill Townsend, Danielle Airey, and Siri Hafso
Natalie Nucci and Sean Coogan
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