How far would you go for true love? Atlanta Lyric Theatre explores that question with one of the most powerful and tragic love stories in American theatre, West Side Story. The show is filled with electrifying dance numbers based on Jerome Robbins' original ground-breaking choreography.
How far would you go for true love? Atlanta Lyric Theatre explores that question with one of the most powerful and tragic love stories in American theatre, West Side Story. The show is filled with electrifying dance numbers based on Jerome Robbins' original ground-breaking choreography. The score, written by Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents, features some of the most exuberant and romantic songs ever written, including "Somewhere (There's A Place For Us)," "Maria," "Tonight," "I Feel Pretty," and "America." West Side Story will run from June 10-26 at the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre. Tickets are on sale NOW at www.AtlantaLyric.com or by calling 404-377-9948!
WEST SIDE STORY begins its run today, June 10, and continues through June 26 at the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre. Tickets are on sale now at www.AtlantaLyric.com or by calling 404-377-9948.
How far would you go for true love? Atlanta Lyric Theatre explores that question with one of the most powerful and tragic love stories in American theatre, WEST SIDE STORY.
Filmmaker and Yale professor emeritus Michael Roemer will speak on 'Why Do Funny Plays and Movies Make Us Laugh' at 'Books Worth Talking About, tonight, June 18, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Lucille Lortel White Barn Center at Westport Country Playhouse. Leo B. Meyer, scenic designer and radio host, will moderate. The literary salon will be followed by an 8 p.m. performance of 'The Show-Off,' a funny, surprising, and moving story of a family in upheaval when their youngest daughter becomes engaged to a brash loudmouth.
Filmmaker and Yale professor emeritus Michael Roemer will speak on "Why Do Funny Plays and Movies Make Us Laugh" at "Books Worth Talking About, on Tuesday, June 18, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Lucille Lortel White Barn Center at Westport Country Playhouse. Leo B. Meyer, scenic designer and radio host, will moderate. The literary salon will be followed by an 8 p.m. performance of "The Show-Off," a funny, surprising, and moving story of a family in upheaval when their youngest daughter becomes engaged to a brash loudmouth.