Based on a conception of JEROME ROBBINS
Originally produced on Broadway by Robert E. Griffiths and Harold S. PrinceBy Arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
by arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd Exclusive agent for Music Theatre International (NY)
Set against the backdrop of 1950's New York, this legendary Broadway Musical re-imagines the story of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet in an immigrant racial conflict between the Polish-American 'Jets' and the Puerto-Rican 'Sharks'. It has been a long time coming, but for the first time in Production Class and Adlib Entertainment, we are presenting a Major Musical Production, filled with all your musical favourites, including:'Cool', 'America', 'Tonight', 'Gee, Officer Krupke', 'I Feel Pretty', 'Maria' andmany more.Don't miss this celebration of song, dance and youth, in what promises to be something very, very special.THREE SHOWS ONLY!Thursday 12 December - 8:00pmFriday 13 December - 8:00pmSaturday 14 December - 8:00pmSee you in December for WEST SIDE STORY!
Mia has been apart of the honourable performance company 'ADLIB' for many year now.
At the age of only 17 she has been apart of many amateur stage shows such as Cosi, Romeo and Juliet, Annie, Antigone, The Crucible and a number of fairytale pantomimes. Her most recent stage show coming up this December is West side story.
Her main passion is musical theatre, she can't get enough of the stage, but she also enjoys the fine arts and takes her own illlustrations very seriously.
Mia is currently making her way through VCE and dreams to become a proffesional artist in the near future, whether that be on stage or in a studio.
Emma has a huge passion for performing, which she does as often as she can. It is her escape, her joy, her love, and she has vowed to never give it up.
Emma has done lots of little roles on stage, but has recently performed in bigger productions. Her favourite roles so far have been Mercy Lewis in Page To Stage's 'The Crucible'; Maria in Adlib Young Performer's 'Twelfth Night' and Vincentio in Adlib Young Performer's 'Taming of The Shrew'.
Emma can always be found lurking somewhere around the theatre. Whether it's actually on the stage, or doing sound and lighting, backstage or even costumes.
However, when Emma is not doing all things theatre-ish, she can be found in a classroom as an Eductaional Support Worker.