"West Side Story" opening night is March 18; Get your tickets now

January 9, 2015

The Sharks, the Jets and their girlfriends will sing, dance and finger-snap their way across the stage when Santa Fe College mounts its first production of a Broadway musical, "West Side Story," at 7:30 p.m. Wed.-Sat., March 18-21, with a matinee at 2 p.m. Sat., March 21, 2015, in the Fine Arts Hall at the Northwest Campus, 3000 NW 83 Street, Gainesville.

Tickets for the performances are $15 for adult orchestra and mezzanine seats; $12 for adult balcony seats; $9 for seniors, children, and University of Florida students and faculty; and free for faculty, staff and students of Santa Fe College. For ticket information, call the Box Office at 352-395-4181. Tickets may be purchased on line at:

https://www.sfcollege.edu/finearts

Santa Fe College President Jackson Sasser inspired Alora Haynes, chairperson of the Fine Arts Department, and Evans Haile, SF College professor of music and director of the Gainesville Orchestra, to mount the production. Actor/director Evan Pappas will direct the cast and Haile will serve a musical director, conducting the Gainesville Orchestra during the performances. SF College Dance Professor Sarah Harkness-Sebastian is the choreographer. Robert Fetterman-Ojha is the set designer, Elizabeth Reynolds is the lighting director, Zack Ryan is the wardrobe master and Sarah White is the assistant to the director and stage manager.

"The strength of our music and dance programs, abiding partnerships with distinguished artists, and capabilities of our premier Fine Arts Hall make Santa Fe College ideally suited to showcase this classic American musical," said President Jackson Sasser. "Students and faculty from our entire Fine Arts Department come together with Broadway Director Evan Pappas, of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, and our own Gainesville Orchestra, under Master Artist in Residence Evans Haile, for what promises to be a dazzling performance of this time-honored masterpiece. This ambitious undertaking underscores the extraordinary educational opportunities available to our students on campus, including working alongside and learning firsthand from performers at some of the country's most acclaimed arts organizations. Similarly, it stands to broaden and enhance community perceptions of Santa Fe as a singular destination for an evening of fine entertainment."

Based on Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the high-energy "West Side Story" explores the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs in New York City's Upper West Side in the 1950s. The young protagonist, Tony-one of the Jets-falls in love with Maria, who is the sister of Bernardo, leader of the Sharks.

"West Side Story" marked a turning point in American musical theatre when it premiered on Broadway in 1957. With choreography by Jerome Robbins, music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim in his Broadway debut, the production broke new ground with its dark theme, sophisticated music, extended dance scenes and focus on social problems. The well-known musical score includes the songs "Maria," "America," "Somewhere," "I Feel Pretty" and "Tonight."

Director Evan Pappas has starred in Broadway productions that include "My Favorite Year" and "A Chorus Line," in off-Broadway productions that include "I Can Get It for You Wholesale," and in London West End productions that include "Sunday With Sondheim." He has performed at Carnegie Hall in "Anyone Can Whistle" with Bernadette Peters and been a soloist at the Weill Recital Hall. His directing credits include "7 Brides for 7 Brothers" and "Funny Girl" in San Francisco. He is directing the new off-Broadway musical "Liberty" in fall 2014.

Musical Director Evans Haile is well known to local audiences as the artistic director and music director of the Gainesville Orchestra. He is also the producing artistic director at America's oldest professional summer theatre, The Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts. He spent two years as interim producing artistic director at the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts, and was an independent producer/conductor for nine years at New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Sponsorship is provided in part by the SF College Fine Arts Department, the SF College Foundation and Arts Patron program, the SF College Student Life Department, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

For more details about the production, call Assistant to the Director Sarah White at 352-395-7343.

For more details about SF College's Fine Arts Department, call Chairperson Alora Haynes, 352-395-5296.

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