On stage 1 production
| 2009 | West Side Story Palace Theatre · Revival · directed by Joey McKneely | 748 perf. |
Each row is a staging this name appears in the cast list of, read from the production record rather than from the person record. The person record names works instead, and a work cannot say which run somebody was in — that is how Elaine Stritch ends up filed under Show Boat 1927 when she was in the 1994 revival. No row here says what part was played, because no cast list records it.
In the literature4 passages
- Revival cast (2009) : Matt Cavenaugh, Josefina Scaglione, Karen Olivo, Patrick Vaccariello (conductor). Sony Masterworks 752391.ebooks/Block, Geoffrey/Enchanted Evenings_The Broadway Musical from 'Show Boat' to Sondheim and Lloyd Webber - Geoffrey Block.txt
- Cast: George Akram, Matt Cavenaugh, Cody Green, Karen Olivo, Josefina Scaglione, Kyle Coffman, Joey Haro, Curtis Holbrook, Lee Sellars, Tro Shaw, Ryan Steele, Greg Vinklerebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
- West Side Story. Josefina Scaglione (Maria) sings “I Feel Pretty,” unaware that her boyfriend Tony, played by Matt Cavenaugh, has just killed her brother Bernardo in a knife fight. (Joan Marcus)ebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
- “I Just Met a Girl Named Maria”: The day Josefina Scaglione flew in from Buenos Aires to audition for Maria, Arthur ordered everyone but me (and my trusty iPhone camera) out of the room. Note the eagerness and determination in body language from the twenty-year-old and the ninety-year-old.ebooks/Laurents, Arthur/Rest of the Story_ A Life Completed, The - Arthur Laurents.txt
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What this page does not know
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