An electrifying musical which sets the ageless tragedy of Romeo & Juliet against the backdrop of gang warfare in the slums of New York in the 1950's. Who could forget its Bernstien/Sondheim songs such as "Maria" and "Tonight, Tonight".
Action.... | Brendan Scullin |
Anita.... | Tricia Gozzi |
Anybody's.... | Elizabeth Just |
A-Rab.... | Marshall Sitren |
Baby John.... | Steven Leshchanka |
Bernardo.... | Brad Sarboukh |
Chino.... | Evan Robillard |
Clarice.... | Angela Wylykanowitz |
Consuelo.... | Kirsten Rani Almeida |
Diesel.... | Ryan Burke |
Doc.... | Larkey Barns |
Estella.... | Kristin Kimberlin |
Fransica.... | Melissa Leshchanka |
Glad-Hand.... | Nick Pelino, Jr |
Graziella.... | Jessica Vehrkens |
Indio.... | Joseph Bonefont |
Krupke.... | Mike Rapelye |
Luis.... | Peter Fischer |
Margarita.... | Fallon Fine |
Maria.... | Danielle Fiorello |
Minnie.... | Kathryn Hartz |
Pepe.... | Matt DiCarlo |
Riff.... | Joe Zedeny |
Rosalia.... | Alyson D. Pemoulie |
Schrank.... | Richard Kline |
Snowboy.... | Matt Viola |
Tony.... | Eric Harper |
Velma.... | Nicole Krai Reddy |
Directed by | Tina Lee |
Assistant Directed by | Nick Pelino, Jr |
Choreography by | Tina Lee |
Fight Direction by | JC Gibriano |
Produced by | Debbie Fell |
Produced by | Marie Fiorello |
Assistant Choreography by | Kathryn Hartz |
Assistant Choreography by | Karin Hein |
Costume Design by | Jim Parks, Jr. |
Lighting Design by | Ed Pearson |
Sound Design by | Jon Ballek |
Stage Managed by | Scott C. Hill |
Set Designed by | Jim Parks, Sr. |
Make-up by | Hilary Pearson |
Properties by | Stephanie Youngman |