Broadway mourns as Chita Rivera, the dynamic icon, passes at 91. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)


January 31, 2024

In a poignant turn of events on Tuesday, the world learned of the passing of Chita Rivera, the revered Broadway icon, at the age of 91. As the news unfolded, the haunting melody of "Somewhere" from "West Side Story" echoed in many minds. This poignant song, often associated with memorial tributes, speaks of a place where the youthful rivals, the Sharks and Jets, find solace — "There's a place for us."

Yet, contemplating Rivera's dynamic existence, it becomes evident that "Somewhere" might not be the fitting anthem for encapsulating the vitality emanating from her life—a fusion of dance, voice, aesthetics, and an indomitable personality that defined the extraordinary Rivera.

A more fitting tribute lies in the spirited lyrics she proudly delivered as Anita in the original 1957 production of "West Side Story." During the lively "America," she exclaims, "I like the island Manhattan! Smoke on your pipe and put that in!" Indeed, Rivera's contributions extended beyond the stage, helping shape New York City and the American musical theater into the cultural pillars they stand as today.

Consider also the infectious tune she rendered as Velma Kelly in the 1975 production of "Chicago": "It's good. Isn't it great? Isn't it grand? Isn't it swell?" Rivera, in every sense, embodied goodness, greatness, grandeur, and an undeniable swell of talent. Her dance was not a mere execution of choreography; it was an embodiment, executed with a confidence so robust it seemed spontaneous.

Reflecting on her sultry performance as Aurora in 1992's "Kiss of the Spider Woman," Rivera's rendition of "Gimme Love" exuded sensuality. "If there's an earthquake, I will not attend. If there's a plague, don't invite me, my friend. But if you want to keep me looking in your direction, let's make love!" — a testament to her age-defying allure.

Rivera remained a vibrant force, defying the constraints of age. Even in 2021, amidst Broadway's temporary closure, she graced Times Square to celebrate the industry she had been a part of for over seven decades. At 88, she humorously quipped to the crowd, "I began my career in the theater over 70 years ago, and I know what you're all thinking: 'I don't look a day over 60!'" A statement that held true.

While "Somewhere" might not be the anthem befitting Rivera, a more exuberant classic captures her essence: "Come on babe, we're gonna brush the sky. I betcha Lucky Lindy never flew so high." We were indeed fortunate to witness the brilliance of Chita Rivera, a true embodiment of the jazz and vibrancy that defines Broadway.

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