West Side Story in Spain
The Transcultural Adaptation of an Iconic American Show
Paul R Laird author Gonzalo Fernández Monte author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Jul '22
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This Element explores a detailed consideration of West Side Story's reception in Spain, including comparison of two Spanish adaptations of book and lyrics.
This Element compares the adaptations of the 1996 and 2018 versions of West Side Story in detail, illuminating issues encountered when translating a musical for another culture. This Element concludes with the Spanish reception of the 2021 film by Steven Spielberg.West Side Story first became famous in Spain when the Robert Wise film opened there in 1962, the version remaining popular for decades. Brief international tours came to various cities in Spain in the 1980s, but their presence did not diminish memory of the film, which played a major influence on the country's first stage adaptation of the show in 1996. Directed by Ricard Reguant and produced in Barcelona by Focus, the production also toured. After another international tour played in three Spanish cities in summer 2009, the Madrid company SOM Produce mounted a rendition in 2018 directed and choreographed by Federico Barrios, the first Spanish stage version based on the original 1957 staging. This Element compares the adaptations of the 1996 and 2018 versions in detail, illuminating issues encountered when translating a musical for another culture.
ISBN: 9781108970457
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 4mm
Weight: 120g
75 pages