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PHEONIX BRINGS “THE COLOR PURPLE” TO BASIE STAGE

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By BRIAN DONOHUE

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Phoenix Productions, the longstanding community theater company that merged with the Count Basie Center for the Arts,  two years ago, is presenting The Color Purple: The Musical, featuring the community theater company’s first all-Black cast.  Shows are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm with a Sunday matinee at 2 pm.  For tickets, click here. See below for more information. 

 

Here’s more from a Count Basie Center press release:

“We are proud to see the beloved and inspiring story of The Color Purple brought to life on our historic stage,” says Adam Philipson, President and CEO, Count Basie Center for the Arts. “Part of our mission at the Basie Center is to be an inclusive space where diverse storytelling is shared and uplifted. The team at Phoenix Productions has created a beautiful and profound performance and we can’t wait to share with our community.”

An unforgettable story of enduring love and triumph over adversity, The ColorPurple is a landmark musical from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker. This stirring family chronicle follows the inspirational Celie, a downtrodden young woman whose personal awakening over the course of 40 years forms the arc of this epic story. With a joyous score featuring jazz, ragtime, gospel, African music and blues, The Color Purple, is a story of hope, a testament to the healing power of love, and a celebration of life.

“The amazing cast taking the stage in this production are inspiring reminders of how shows like The Color Purple are powerful stories that share an authentic experience,” says James Grausam, Managing Artistic Director of Phoenix Productions. “Part of our mission as a community theatre is to make sure that everyone who wants to participate in the arts feels that they belong. No matter who you are, where you come from or how much experience you have, there is a place for you at Phoenix Productions.”

Erica Wilkins is an actor and singer who plays the lead role of Celie. A Connecticut resident, she was invited to audition for the role after casting producers discovered her singing on social media.

“I identify with Celie because of her journey toward self-discovery,” says Erica Wilkins “It’s important that we’re able to tell this African-American story. There may be little Black girls in the audience who may see this and realize The Color Purple is part of their story, too.”

Mother and daughter Mona and Jasmine Plantt star alongside Wilkins as Church Ladies. Jasmine performed in the 2023 Phoenix Productions show Once on this Island. When auditions opened for The Color Purple, Jasmine encouraged Mona to audition alongside her. It is the first time the Plantts will perform on stage together.

“What I want people to take away from our show is perseverance. The power of the human spirit to endure,” says Mona Plantt. “There’s going to be a lot of singing, clapping and music that resonates with people, it moves the emotions. Take something out of it spiritually and be able to see their lives from on stage to where they’re sitting. That’s the most important thing: a real-life experience.”

“It means a lot to have the opportunity to be around people who look like me,” says Jasmine Plantt. “It’s a community in that sense. Everybody has a place. Everyone belongs for the first time.”

Phoenix Productions’ The Color Purple is directed by Jarrod Scott; Music Director: Michael Gilch; Choreographer: Natalie Hayes-Scott; Production Manager: Fran Centofane Katz; and Production Stage Manager: Dennis Tolentino.

Performances are on Friday November 15th at 7:30PM, Saturday November 16th at 7:30PM and Sunday November 17th at 2:00PM. A daytime performance for schools is also part of the run, for information, contact [email protected].

For tickets and additional show information, visit www.thebasie.org/phoenix.

redbankgreen editor Brian Donohue may be reached via email at  [email protected] or by calling or texting 848-331-8331 or yelling his name loudly as he walks by. Do you value the news coverage provided by redbankgreen? Please become a financial supporter if you haven’t already. Click here to set your own level of monthly or annual contribution.

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