Alums from 2008 View Fabulous 2022 Performance and Remember Their Own

October 25, 2022 / All News
From left, John Wright ‘09, Amy Arinder Whittenton ‘12, Hannah Watson ’13, and retired JA faculty member Chris Tucker, all members of the 2008 cast of “West Side Story,” caught up during a reception held in their honor at intermission.

Since day one, students at Jackson Academy have been challenged and thrilled with the 2022 production of “West Side Story.” The classic retelling of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” required vigorous choreography, dialect rehearsals, vocal training, educational sessions to introduce students to Puerto Rican culture, set building, and countless rehearsals. But as Director of Theatre Arts Kerri Sanders pointed out during her opening comments at Sunday’s performance, 2022 is not the first time that has been so.

Hannah Watson ’13 returned from Orlando to see her brother Josh Watson in the lead role as Tony. Hannah Watson was in the 2008 cast.

In the fall of 2008, JA produced “West Side Story” while the Performing Arts Center was under construction. JA held that performance in the Activities Building. To help celebrate this year’s production, 2008 participants returned to watch the current show in a facility some of them had never performed in or seen a performance in, but they helped support with hard work, fundraising, and prayer. 

After the “West Side Story” performance on Sunday, Garrett Lindsey, JA’s new Choral Music Director, met Wally Kennedy, who directed the music of the 2008 “West Side Story” performance at JA.

Wally Kennedy, JA’s choral director in 2008, was on hand Sunday to see the “West Side Story” performance. He pointed out that the cast, crew, and parents of that era were permitted to write scripture on the concrete floors and studs of the PAC before the paint, wallpaper, and flooring were installed. “JA students today are literally standing on the Word of God,” he said at Sunday’s performance. The scripture is primarily in the choral music room, but Kennedy said it is also written throughout the building.

2008 cast member John Wright met Zyon McDowell, the JA student who held the same role of Bernardo this year.