First look at Curve Leicester’s The Color Purple online concert

A first look video and production photos from Curve Leicester’s upcoming online concert of The Color Purple have been shared.

Curve, in association with Birmingham Hippodrome, will present a concert version of their original co-production online between 16 February and 7 March.

The Color Purple – at Home will be led by T’Shan Williams as Celie, with Danielle Fiamanya as Nettie, Karen Mavundukure as Sofia, Ako Mitchell as Mister and Simon Anthony Rhoden as Harpo.

Also returning to Curve is Carly Mercedes Dyer, who played Anita in the acclaimed Made at Curve production of West Side Story. Carly will join the cast as Shug Avery.

The company is completed by returning cast members Geoff Aymer, KM Drew Boateng, Owen Chaponda, Perola Congo, Danielle Kassarate, Anelisa Lamola, Rosemary Annabella Nkrumah, Jochebel Ohene MacCarthy, Landi Oshinowo and Jo Servi.

Based on Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, the musical will once again be directed by Tinuke Craig, alongside Musical Director Alex Parker, Designer Alex Lowde, Choreographer Mark Smith, Sound Designer Tom Marshall and Casting Director Kay Magson CDG. The production will be lit by Curve Associate Ben Cracknell.

Tickets are available online here priced at £20. Note that the stream is only available in the UK & Ireland.

As part of the run of streamed performances, Curve and Birmingham Hippodrome will offer 2,000 free tickets for NHS workers to enjoy the production at home, with tickets distributed through local NHS providers.

The cast of The Color Purple - at Home. Picture: Pamela Raith
The cast of The Color Purple – at Home. Picture: Pamela Raith
The cast of The Color Purple - at Home. Picture: Pamela Raith
The cast of The Color Purple – at Home. Picture: Pamela Raith

Curve’s Chief Executive Chris Stafford and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster said: “After the phenomenal response to Sunset Boulevard, we are thrilled to present a special streamed version of The Color Purple for audiences across the UK and Ireland to enjoy at home.

“Reuniting our incredible 2019 company, Tinuke Craig’s production filled with hope and resilience, is sure to lift the spirits of all of us in these challenging times.”

Perola Congo as Squeak and Simon Anthony Rhoden as Harpo. Picture: Pamela Raith
Perola Congo as Squeak and Simon Anthony Rhoden as Harpo. Picture: Pamela Raith
T'Shan Williams as Celie and Carly Mercedes Dyer as Shug Avery. Picture: Pamela Raith
T’Shan Williams as Celie and Carly Mercedes Dyer as Shug Avery. Picture: Pamela Raith

“Connecting with our communities has never felt more important and alongside this production, there will be a series of talks, educational events and interactive projects. We are also proud to make free tickets available to thank our astonishing NHS workers and their families.

“Theatre is all about collaboration and we have a wonderful group of partners who have made all this possible, in particular Theatrical Rights Worldwide and our associate producers Birmingham Hippodrome.

Danielle Fiamanya as Nettie. Picture: Pamela Raith
Danielle Fiamanya as Nettie. Picture: Pamela Raith

“The unwavering support of our sponsors PPL PRS and De Montfort University has been invaluable during this period. The combined efforts of these remarkable organisations have helped make all of this possible.

“We also extend sincere thanks to Arts Council England, Leicester City Council and the Culture Recovery Fund for continuing to support Curve during this time.”

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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