The Color Purple: NaTasha Yvette Williams assumes the role of Sofia
NaTasha Yvette Williams assumes the role of Sofia in the Broadway musical The Color Purple on the 30 Jan 2007.
Williams assumes the role from Felicia P. Fields who was nominated for a 2006 Tony Award for her portrayal of Sofia.
Fields left the show on 28 Jan 2007 inorder to reprise the role of Sofia in the National Tour of the The Color Purple which is to begin at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre on 17 Apr 2007.
Based on Alice Walker's classic Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and the landmark film by Steven Spielberg, The Color Purple is the story of a woman, who, through love, finds the strength to triumph over adversity and discover her unique voice in the world.
The musical opened at the Broadway Theatre on 1 Dec 2005, following previews from 1 Nov 2006 and is currently booking to1 Apr 2007.
The show opened to mixed notices: The New York Times printed "Thanks to the cast's spirited way with a song, "Purple" strikes some sparks during its long and winding journey.� Star-Ledger said it "fails to click over into that higher artistic power that separates a hit from a near miss," and the Village Voice wrote "The feelings that The Color Purple may arouse in you don't disguise the fact that they've been gotten in a comparatively crude and unimaginative manner."
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The Color Purple also features Jeannette I. Bayardelle (Celie), Alton Fitzgerald White (Mister), Larry Marshall (Ol' Mister), Elisabeth Withers (Shug), Rene Elise Goldsberry (Nettie), Brandon Victor Dixon (Harpo) and Krisha Marcano (Squeak).
Directed by Gary Griffin, The Color Purple features a libretto by Pulitzer Prize-winner Marsha Norman, music and lyrics by Grammy Award-winning composer/lyricists Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray with choreography by Donald Byrd.
The production features scenic design by John Lee Beatty, costume design by Paul Tazewell, lighting design by Tony Award winner Brian MacDevitt and sound design by Jon Weston. The orchestrations are by Jonathan Tunick, Kevin Stites is the Music Supervisor and Linda Twine is the Musical Director.
The musical is produced on Broadway by Oprah Winfrey, Scott Sanders, Creative Battery, Roy Furman, Quincy Jones.
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