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Phone: (866) 811-4111
Price Range:
$20-$20 Seats: 99
Open:
Oct-11, 2010
Close:
Oct-17, 2010
Length: 2:30 hr
Categories:
- Musical - Festival
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George, unofficial mayor of 132nd Street and a self-proclaimed expert on matters of the heart, believes love should never be taken seriously. He finally meets his match when he befriends a down-on-her-luck stranger who is not what she seems. A funny and heartfelt look at the romantic travails of three couples learning about love in 1930's Harlem, this musical features a tuneful and jazzy period score by Harlem Renaissance songwriter J.C. Johnson, a colleague of artists such as Fats Waller, Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters and Billie Holiday. |
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Brenda Braxton
as Billie
2010 marks Brenda’s seventh year as Velma Kelly in Broadway’s hit musical Chicago, having performed the role on and off in both the Broadway and national touring productions. Prior to that, she was featured on Broadway in the hit musical revue Smokey Joe’s Cafe, a performance that earned her a 1995 Tony Award nomination, the NAACP Theater Award, the city of Chicago’s Jefferson Award and a Grammy Award for Best Cast Album. She co-directed and co choreographed the acclaimed 2001 Actors’ Fund Benefit Concert of Dreamgirls. Other Broadway credits include Jelly’s Last Jam, Cats, Legs Diamond and the original production of Dreamgirls. She received the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Living the Dream” Award given by New York Gov. George Pataki and the Josephine Baker Award from the National Council of Negro Women for her work as founder of Leading Ladies Just for Teens, seminars geared to empowering teenage girls. In November 2006, she launched BBRAXTON; Exceptional Grooming for Exceptional Men, a men’s grooming salon located at 1400 Fifth Avenue in Harlem. The first salon of its kind, BBRAXTON offers men’s grooming services for the discriminating customer. In 2009 Ms. Braxton was the only woman honored with the “Men of Style Award” presented by Gillette Fuzion and BBRAXTON salon hosted the Gillette Fuzion Tour in New York City for the second year. This fall she will expand the brand to include the BBRAXTON Grooming Academy, a community based initiative to provide neighborhood seniors with complimentary grooming services on a regular basis while training apprentice barbers in the art of barbering and grooming. Keep an eye out for her “Bringing Sexy Back!” seminars celebrating women over 50! |
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Randy Donaldson
as Archie
Randy Donaldson has appeared in 11 Broadway/National tours including; Tommy Keeler in Annie Get Your Gun, Banzai in The Lion King, Richie in A Chorus Line and Wonderful Town. Randy is a co-producer on the upcoming Broadway production of The Pee Wee Herman Show. |
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Michael Jean Dozier
as Nelson
Regional: Barnstormer (World Premier) directed by Jerry Dixon (Red Mountain Theatre Company), “Rosencrantz" in Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead (Baltimore Centerstage); A Midsummer Nights Dream, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown (Roanoke Island Festival); I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre). TV/Film: FX/FTVS - Lights Out (recurring); Lucky Monkey Pictures - City Island; NBC- Untitled Lukas Reiter Project (pilot) directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. Education - BFA, North Carolina School of the Arts. Proud member of Actor's Equity Association. |
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Douglas Eskew
as George
BROADWAY: Rev. Avery in The Color Purple, Big Moe in Five Guys Named Moe, Truly Blessed. OFF BROADWAY: Thunder Knocking on the Door and Josephine Song. NATIONAL TOURS: The Color Purple, Cats, Five Guys Named Moe ( NAACP nomination and LA Ovation Award), Dreamgirls, and Ain’t Misbehavin . REGIONAL THEATRE: Thunder Knocking On The Door at Arena Stage (Helen Hayes nomination), Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Geva Theatre, and The Old Globe Theatre. Ain’t Misbehavin at the Ahmanson Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Arena Stage (Helen Hayes nomination), Baltimore Center Stage and The Papermill Playhouse. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom at Syracuse Stage, Polk County at the McCarter Theater and the Berkley Rep Crowns at the Intiman theater. TELEVISION CREDITS: One Life To Live, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Late Night With David Letterman, The Tonight Show, Loving, The Today Show, Good Morning America and The Tony Awards (1992 & 2005). |
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Karla Mosley
(official website)
as Ella
Karla Mosley hails from Westchester, NY and is an NYU Graduate. Favorite roles include: Film/TV: Guiding Light (CBS, final cast), Burn After Reading (Dir. by the Coen Bros.), Hi-5 (TLC, three Emmy Nominations), Gossip Girl (CW), Law and Order: Criminal Intent (NBC), The Knights of Prosperity (ABC), Redhook (Currently on Showtime). Theater: (NY) Expatriate, The Culture Project; Max and Ruby, Lucille Lortel; Drift, NYMF; Young Sistas, Vital Theater Company. (Regional) Sophisticated Ladies (with Maurice Hines), Arena Stage; Dreamgirls, TUTS; A Holiday for Hope, Bushnell Theater. (Concerts/Workshops) Runaways, Joe’s Pub; Princesses with David Zippel; The Lion King Hong Kong with Lynn Taylor-Corbett; Finding Nemo with Bobby and Kristen Lopez (also featured on cast album); Invisible Life (original music by Ashford and Simpson). Karla has performed in jazz concerts with her cousin the late ‘Doc’ Cheatham and Dakota Staton. Karla is also on the International Board of Covenant House and she does awareness work with the National Eating Disorder Association. www.karlamosley.com. |
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Soara-Joye Ross
(official website)
as Ros
Soara-Joye Ross’ Broadway credits include Les Miserables, the revival, and Dance of the Vampires. Soara-Joye received The New York Musical Theater Festival 2009 "Best of Fest" award for Outstanding Individual Performance for her portrayal of Mama Lila, in Allan Harris’ Cross That River, where she worked with Donna McKechnie. Off-Broadway: Jerry Springer, the Opera at Carnegie Hall, Dessa Rose at Lincoln Center, where she originated the role of Annabel (Original Cast Recording), the New York premiere of The Tin Pan Alley Rag (RTC) and the two-woman comedy Single Black Female (The Duke & Playwrights Horizons). Other credits include: Aida (Colorado Theatre Guild, Outstanding Leading Actress Nominee), Ragtime, Ain’t Misbehavin’ (HTC), From the Mississippi Delta (Triad Stage), Tick, Tick…BOOM! (Alliance Theater), Once On This Island (Sacramento Music / Bay Street / Mill Mountain) and Smokey Joe’s Café’ with Gladys Knight (European and US tour). Soara-Joye also played the Handi-World Cashier in the feature film Garden State directed by Zach Braff and has appeared on The View. All praise, honor and glory to The Most High! |
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