'West End Story' Debuts at Livery
by Watch Staff
Apr 17, 2008 | 594 views | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
NORWOOD – Tickets are now on sale for the West End Stage Theatre Group’s next production, West End Story. This is the fourth original play presented by Norwood’s community theater group to benefit the Wright’s Mesa Historical Society and Livery Playhouse Education Program. West End Story is a Romeo and Juliet story, although “less tragic than the original,” according to playwright Kristina Stellhorn.

It features two immigrant families, one Italian and the other Irish, in Norwood’s early days and a pair of star-crossed lovers who manage to fall in love despite their troublemaking relatives, and a cast of colorful characters.

West End Story runs May 29-31 at the Livery, with dinner (Italian) at 7 p.m. and on Sunday, June 1, with a lunchtime matinee. Adult dinner tickets are $30 each for adults (four for $100) and $15 for children. Non-dinner tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children. The play is set in an Italian restaurant (food from Julie Thorneycroft and the Happy Belly Deli).

Tickets are available at the Norwood Public Library or Esperanza Architects, or from cast members. For more information, call 428-4028.
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