Posted: 2/21/23 at 9:37am
We were in the audience for the First Performance of this new musical, Saturday night at the La Jolla Playhouse. We relocated to SoCal last summer and are theater starved (will be back in NYC late March for a 5 show sprint), so are going to LA and SD and points in between to see things, and the first preview of The Outsiders being on a long weekend worked for us. Our first time at the theater, so ask me anything about the nuts and bolts if you are considering a trip out here.
The show is long. This is not surprising as I often read about first previews needing some serious trimming. Didn't start until 7:15 (called for 7PM) and the Artistic Director warned us that intermission would be long (approx 30 minutes). Didn't end until just after 10:15, but it felt longer than that.
I never read the book or saw the film so had no preconceived notions about the story, which obviously is a good one. The Musical, however, felt to us like it took 2 parts from West Side Story, 1 part from Hamilton (Ryan Vasquez rapping), and 2 parts from To Kill A Mockingbird. We occasionally got confused between characters (they are all so young and good looking and some have similar names and we are old), but the story is pretty straightforward and easy to follow. The fight scenes were well choreographed, but the dialogue was sometimes hard to understand (could just be a sound issue).
No orchestra in the pit, although you could see a conductor on the screens behind the seating. Cast pointed to the pit during the curtain call. I don't think it was prerecorded, but can't be sure. A few blown lines and a couple really bad lighting errors (no spots at all on a singer for more than half a song) and poorly timed prop removal, but I am sure those issues will work themselves out during the previews.