The hero is stabbed to death in what was supposed to be a fist fight. The two gangs, reconciled at least for the moment, join to carry his body away.
2007-11-19 05:29:28
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answered by aida 7
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I agree with all 1, 2 and 3, however both would be to your advantage. Part of the issue, certainly is to know the character, not strictly the actress in the film, BUT, also much of what happens will depend on Who is directing this, their vision, and how THEY want you to portray the character. Not many decent directors will let you stretch too far from what they want, or go so far as to suggest it's OK to make the character your own, with any embellishments. Obviously, in an Original, never before produced, they might be somewhat more flexible, but WSS has been done often, and probably best in the original on Broadway. Still, it can't hurt you to familiarize yourself on all fronts.
2016-05-24 05:04:09
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answered by ? 3
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The male lead dies and Natalie Wood sings 'There's a Place for Us'. West Side Story is based on Romeo and Juliet.
2007-11-19 05:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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