Leonard Bernstein's 'New York'
June 30, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 1, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 3, 2022: 2 PM
July 6, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 7, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 10, 2022: 2 PM
July 13, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 15, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 20, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 21, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 22, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 24, 2022: 2 PM
July 24, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 27, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 28, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 29, 2022: 7:30 PM
July 31, 2022: 2 PM
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New Village Arts (NVA), North County’s cultural hub, is proud to be producing this loving tribute to Leonard Bernstein’s work as a composer. Conceived and arranged by Broadway conductor, music director, and arranger Rob Fisher, Leonard Bernstein’s New York features memorable songs from WEST SIDE STORY, ON THE TOWN, WONDERFUL TOWN, and many more.
The two-character show explores Bernstein’s relationship with New York City; his famous New York friends such as Stephen Sondheim, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jerome Robbins, and Aaron Copland; and the impact that New York had on Bernstein’s music, life and relationships.
LEONARD BERNSTEIN’S 'NEW YORK'
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Lyrics by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Stephen Sondheim, and Leonard Bernstein
Conceived and Arranged by Rob Fisher
Book by Rob Fisher, Sammy Buck, and Garth Edwin Sunderland
Directed by Kristianne Kurner
Music Direction by Van Angelo
Choreography by Jenna Ingrassia Knox
Featuring Johnisa Breault and Trevor Rex
Previews: June 29 – 30
Opening Night: July 1
Runs: July 3 – 31
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