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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
January 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781108784849

Book description

Over sixty years after its opening night, West Side Story is perhaps the most famous and beloved of twentieth-century musicals and stands as a colossus of musical and dramatic achievement. It not only helped define a generation of musical theatre lovers but is among the handful of shows that have contributed to our understanding of American musical identity at mid-century. Bringing together contemporary scholars in music, theatre, dance, literature, and performance, this Companion explores this explosive 1950s remake of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and its portrayal of the raw passion, rivalries, jealousy and rage that doom the young lovers to their tragic fate. Organised thematically, chapters range from Broadway's history and precursors to West Side Story; the early careers of its creators; the show's score with emphasis on writing, production, and orchestrations; issues of class, colourism, and racism; New York's gang culture, and how the show's legacy can be found in popular culture throughout the world.

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Contents


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  • The Cambridge Companion to West Side Story
    pp i-i
  • Cambridge Companions to Music - Series page
    pp ii-vi
  • The Cambridge Companion to West Side Story - Title page
    pp vii-vii
  • Copyright page
    pp viii-viii
  • Contents
    pp ix-x
  • Figures
    pp xi-xi
  • Music Examples
    pp xii-xiii
  • Contributors
    pp xiv-xvi
  • Acknowledgements
    pp xxi-xxii
  • Part I - Before West Side Story
    pp 1-100
  • 1 - Performing Social Relevance in the American Musical before West Side Story
    pp 3-18
  • 2 - Bernstein on Broadway
    pp 19-33
  • 4 - Arthur Laurents before West Side Story
    pp 52-67
  • 5 - Sondheim the Kid
    pp 68-81
  • 6 - ‘For a Small Fee in America’
    pp 82-100
  • Producing West Side Story
  • Part II - The Work Itself and Its Context
    pp 101-212
  • 7 - The Score
    pp 103-134
  • Creation, Orchestration, Unification, and Analysis
  • 8 - Un-Gendering ‘Somewhere’
    pp 135-153
  • Women’s Agency and Redemption in West Side Story
  • 9 - Shakespeare in the City
    pp 154-169
  • Adapting Romeo and Juliet
  • 10 - West Side Story and the Hispanic Problem
    pp 170-187
  • 11 - West Side Story and the Intersections of Class, Colourism, and Racism
    pp 188-197
  • 12 - The Real Gang History of New York
    pp 198-212
  • Part III - The Legacy
    pp 213-282
  • 13 - West Side Story and the Voice
    pp 215-230
  • Select Bibliography
    pp 283-291

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