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In the forty-ninth episode of Season 9 (Keep It Musical!) Kyle is joined by script supervisor Katy Baldwin and screenwriter Reagan Osborne to discuss the foundational musical classic of abstract choreography, sensational lyricism, and exquisite composition that defined the modernized version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet turned into a commentary about bubbling race antagonism in America in Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise's co-directed West Side Story (1961).
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In the forty-ninth episode of Season 9 (Keep It Musical!) Kyle is joined by script supervisor Katy Baldwin and screenwriter Reagan Osborne to discuss the foundational musical classic of abstract choreography, sensational lyricism, and exquisite composition that defined the modernized version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet turned into a commentary about bubbling race antagonism in America in Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise's co-directed West Side Story (1961).