Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Latin Broadway icon Chita Rivera dies (video)

Meriam Bouarrouj, Michelle Acevedo, Raul A. Reyes, Nicole Acevedo, NBC News; Crystal Quintero, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

NBC News
(NBC News) Legendary Broadway performer Chita Rivera, star of “West Side Story,” “Chicago,” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman” has died, according to her representative Merle Frimark.

She was 91. In a career defined both by longevity and excellence, she created and performed iconic roles on stage — thrilling audiences, wowing critics, and inspiring generations of Latino performers.

In a statement to NBC News, Rivera's daughter, Lisa Mordente, said her mother died today (1/30/24) in New York "after a brief illness."

“She was one of the few performers who put their stamp on Broadway in virtually every decade,” said performance historian Brian Herrera of Princeton University. “She was a treasure of the American theater.” More


Chita Rivera, legendary Broadway singer and actor, dies at 91
(CBS News) Jan. 30, 2024: Broadway icon Chita Rivera has died at age 91, her daughter said in a statement provided to CBS News. Rivera, best known for her role as "Anita" [later made even more famous by Rita Moreno] in the original 1957 Broadway cast of West Side Story, received a special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in Theatre in 2018. CBS News' Mo Rocca recalls Rivera's legacy.

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