Though she started as a “chorus girl,” Rivera stepped into the spotlight as the original Anita in West Side Story, Velma in Chicago, and Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman on Broadway. Working with musical-theater legends from Leonard Bernstein to Bob Fosse, she racked up 10 Tony Award nominations, won twice, and earned a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018. She has acted in films and on television, too, but, now 90, she says in her new memoir that she’ll always love live performance best.
Life’s Work: An Interview with Chita Rivera
At 90 the Broadway star reflects on her career arc.
Summary.
Nominated for 10 Tony Awards, the Broadway star began her career as a chorus girl. She went on to play the original Anita in West Side Story and the original Velma in Chicago. Despite her success, she describes herself as “obedient” and says, “You get so much by being humble.”
A version of this article appeared in the July–August 2023 issue of Harvard Business Review.
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