The online auction, titled All That Jazz: The Estate of Chita Rivera, will feature over 250 lots, including the Broadway favorite's Tony Awards for her luminous performances in Kiss of the Spider Woman and The Rink.
Other items that will be auctioned include Rivera’s "Nowadays" hat from the original production of Chicago, one of the earliest drafts and Rivera’s first copy of the Chicago script, and the triple threat's 10-page "cue script" for West Side Story, containing all of Anita's dialogue in black ink with the introductory lines or actions in red ink.
The collection also includes a large number of Rivera’s photographs and correspondence from fellow Broadway, TV, and film stars, including a holiday card from Sammy Davis Jr. as well as letters and telegrams from Jerome Robbins, Hal Prince, Dick Van Dyke, Rosie O’Donnell, and Debbie Allen.
To view the entire catalog for the upcoming auction, click here.
With a more than 60–year career on Broadway, the groundbreaking Rivera was perhaps best known for creating the roles of Anita in West Side Story, Rose in Bye Bye Birdie, Velma in Chicago, and Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman, winning Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical Tony Awards for Spider Woman and The Rink. She was also honored with a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award in 2018, recognizing a trailblazing career that also included performances in Nine, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and, most recently, The Visit.
Look back at the career of the beloved Broadway star in the gallery below.
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