The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give,
for we that live to please, must please to live.
Run by playbills.
Barbara Cook and Pert Kelton in The Music Man, 1957.
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life:
October 18 marks the 50th anniversary of West Side Story, the acclaimed musical about two star-crossed lovers in 1950s New York City and the racial prejudices that keep them apart. In honor of the occasion, LIFE.com takes a look back at the evolution of the show—which made its Broadway debut in 1957 and was adapted into an Oscar-winning movie in 1961—from stage to screen.
(see more — ‘West Side Story’ A Look Back)
Happy 50th Anniversary West Side Story! Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic will perform Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story on the nationally televised A New Yorker’s New Year’s Eve. Check your local listings for PBS’s Live From Lincoln Center.
Do you think Patti Ann is celebrating somewhere by performing the entire musical as a one-woman show?
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Brent Carver and Carolee Carmello in Jason Robert Brown’s Parade
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Donna Murphy in Passion
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Robert Westenberg and Kim Crosby, Into the Woods
I hope when they got married in real life it looked exactly like this.
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