12 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, May 18, 1994 'West Side,'the musical everyone is dying over6 my Melissa Rose Bernardo yet she can't stop talking about "West the announcement of "West Side Linda Spriggs is too excited to Side" long enough to take a sip. Story" was made public, she jumped drink her Cafe Latte. The Ann Arbor You see, Spriggs has been waiting at the chance to direct. Civic Theatre (AACT) production of 30 years to direct this show. Her in- "Anybody in their right mind "West Side Story" goes up tonight, a volvement with AACT began in 1987 wants to direct 'West Side Story,"' production which she directs and cho- when she did some choreography for she exclaims. "I have wanted to cho- reographs. Seated in Gratzi, the assis- "Damn Yankees," and that led to a reograph to that music forever. And tant professor of dance claims she stint directing and choreographing having spread my wings and broad- can't function without her caffeine "Ain't Misbehavin' in 1990. When ened my vision to become a director as well, it was just such a wonderful opportunity." That opportunity, however, also provides an immense challenge. "It is amammoth undertaking," Spriggs ac- knowledges. The original cast num- bered 39; AACT's boasts over 50. Thirty years of watching the movie version should havepreparedher well, but Spriggs I think that was shocked to production t discover how very different the this time be stage version was. very import "At first, I Its one w' was so used to seeingthis filmin to see that p a certain fashion ... Thirtyyearsof people, and induction to one way of thinking just trying t made me feel at another per first, 'Well, maybe I should another per switch these two scenes, or switch - L thesethreescenes assistant around.' And then the more I read it the moreI realized why it worked as a theatrical production." "WestSide" does work incredibly well as a theatrical production. The story is classic - lifted right out of "Romeo and Juliet": Tony and Maria, the star-crossed lovers (Scott Piper and Christina Clark); two gangs, the Jets and the Sharks, which represent differing worlds, led by tough guys Riff (Nicole Sherman) and Bernardo (Ryan Bailer); the tragic, tear-jerking ending. If the leads didn't wind up dead, someone probably would have written asequelforthe'93-'94Broad- way season. Spriggs is very intent on bringing out the tension and the anger between the two gangs--the fear and the blind prejudice that eclipses Tony and Maria's happiness and eventually slates their demise. Tony and Maria's story, as she sees it, should serve as a wake-up call for our own troubled society. "I think that this production comes at this time because it's a very impor- tant issue. It's one where we need to see that people are people, and they are just trying to see another person in another person' .eyes. (Tony and this Maria) are not comes at ting to see their differences; cause it's a they're trying to see each other as ant issue. human beings, andtryingtohave a shared experi- )eople are ence of fun and happiness. a they are "These two people find each O see other and see -son in each other as young people, -son's eyes.' and there's all these '-isms' and nda Spriggs, fears, anger, so- professor of cietal pressures, dance separtism,allthi deceit around them that pre- vents them from really being able to see their true selves." Spriggs' eyes are lit up. She fi- nally takes a few long gulps of her latte, no doubt iced latte by now. "I think it's a great story to be involved in - either as a performer or a direc- tor (or whatever)," she says. "I've learned so much from this experi ence. I love having the opportunity to have great successes and great fail- ures. That's what life's all about." 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