All-Teen 'West Side Story' Delivers Message with Music
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Presented in dinner-theater format with the audience seated at round tables, each performance of West Side Story included an open discussion of teen violence prevention. Prior to the opening curtain, guests were invited to consider how violence, bigotry, racism and other forms of prejudice and discrimination have affected their lives. They were also challenged to define a gang and offer ways in which they could help diffuse violence in their own communities. Following the performance, discussions resumed, this time facilitated by leaders specializing in teen violence prevention.
BCT brings together students from all walks of life. Some of the cast members of West Side Story have been performing on stage since elementary school. Others were making their theatrical debuts. While some of the talent may still be rough around the edges, it was clear that each of these young actors had been schooled well and understood the complexities that drove their characters to make ill-fated choices. Much of the credit for the sincerity of the performances in West Side Story goes to Gleeson, as well as musical director Markus Hauck and choreographer Khary Green, a BCT alum. They each have an apparent gift for working with their individual cast members' unique strengths, making shrewd casting choices and helping their young artists focus on the honest emotion within a song or scene.
Boston Children's Theatre is a non-profit arts and education organization that has provided year-round opportunities for "live theatre for children by children" that are accessible, available, and affordable for all youth and families since 1951. Each year, BCT works with nearly 500 young artists and presents more than 100 performances that entertain an annual audience of 15,000. For more information about other Boston Children's Theatre programs, please phone BCT at (617) 424-6634, visit the web site at www.bostonchildrenstheatre.org, or email info@bostonchildrenstheatre.org. PHOTOS: Alex Starr and Sarah Jade Kwolek as Tony and Maria; Brion Rock (center) as Bernardo, with Minh Nguyen, Albert Wong, Patrick Abberton and Hector Medina as the Sharks; Liana Gineitis (center) as Anita with Jessica Nahigian, Amelia Stone, Thuy-Van Tran and Rosey Allen as the girls |