West Side Story  3392

This work contains the following individual pieces:

Locations in Harold's Library

Holdings which refer to this drama

  1. The Making of West Side Story (book)
  2. Finishing the Hat (book) • libretto and analysis by Sondheim
  3. Sound of Musicals: 2. Something’s Coming (tv) • 00:03:00 • Genesis from racial tensions in NYC. Includes interview with Jerome Robbins from BBC Monitor. Interview with Hal Prince about initial playthrough of Bernstein's ideas.
  4. Sound of Musicals: 2. Something’s Coming (tv) • 00:10:30 • interview with Grover Dale, Snowball from the original production. On subject matter/gangs, and Robbins as a terrifying choreographer.
  5. Sound of Musicals: 2. Something’s Coming (tv) • 00:12:50 • Leslie Bricusse on the show's impact on him
  6. Sondheim’s 80th Birthday Celebration (tv) • 00:59:50
  7. From Assassins to West Side Story (book) • p220
  8. Enchanted Evenings (book) • p245 • Chapter 12 – West Side Story: The Very Model of a Major Musical
  9. Enchanted Evenings (book) • p341 • Appendix Q: Broadway 1957; Libretto Drafts 1 (January 1956) and 2 (Spring 1956)
  10. Conversations about Bernstein (book) • p167 • Carol Lawrence on West Side Story

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