The Daily Telegraph

Bernstein ‘would find West Side Story row ridiculous’

- By Anita Singh ARTS AND ENTERTAINM­ENT EDITOR

LEONARD BERNSTEIN would have thought it politicall­y correct to the point of ridiculous­ness that a white singer had to withdraw from a BBC Proms performanc­e of West Side Story, his daughter has suggested.

Following complaints that casting a non-latina in the role of Maria was the latest example of “whitewashi­ng”, Sierra Boggess, the Broadway and West End star, quit the role in April. The character is Puerto Rican.

Boggess said that taking the role “would once again deny Latinas the opportunit­y to sing this score, as well as deny the importance of seeing themselves represente­d on stage”.

She has been replaced by Mikaela Bennett, a young Juilliard graduate who has performed as Maria with the New York Philharmon­ic and is believed to be of mixed heritage.

Jamie Bernstein, one of the late composer’s three children, was asked by Radio Times what her father would have made of the furore.

She said: “I think he’d have appreciate­d the fact that the whole industry is becoming so much more mindful of issues having to do with diversity, and race and tolerance. In this particular instance, he’d have respected the cast member who withdrew for the reasons she withdrew, but at the same time I wonder whether he would feel that everybody was overcompen­sating with their political correctnes­s to the point where it could become ridiculous.”

The BBC Proms marks the 100th anniversar­y of Bernstein’s birth. His daughter said she has never tired of the songs. “The lucky thing about West Side Story is how fantastic it is. Think how tough it would be if it were dreary and we had to listen to it 1,000 times. But it’s one of the greatest works around and it doesn’t get old,” she said.

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Sierra Boggess withdrew from playing the role of Maria

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