Categories: East Midlands

The Color Purple – Digital Concert

The Color Purple – Digital Concert features reflections and performances from the cast and creative members of the 2019 Made at Leicester Curve and Birmingham Hippodrome co-production. This digital concert was recorded remotely over the Summer and commissioned to mark Black History Month.

Directed by Tinuke Craig with Musical Direction and Piano by Alex Parker, the concert includes seven songs from the show including Brown Betty, African Homeland, The Color Purple and the stunning I’m here. In between songs we have cast and creatives talking about how important the show is, how it tackles many issues, especially those of which black women have had to go through and in some ways, still are. About the coming together of people and finding the strength within, and within your community to rise up and be strong.

The Color Purple is based on the novel written by Alice Walker, with the book for the show written by Marsha Norman. Music and lyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray. The story follows the life of Celie, played by T’Shan Williams, over numerous decades. Suffering sexual abuse, physical abuse, loss and grief. Because of everything that happens to her, she doesn’t feel worthy but throughout she figures out she is deserving, beautiful and that she matters. The music of the Color Purple gives a voice to the hundreds of Celie’s that were and still are.

The whole concert is stunning, with killer vocals and perfect harmonies but a couple of songs really hit you in the feels and you get the emotion, the hurt and the love.

What About Love by Rosemary Annabelle Nkrumah and Williams is just beautiful, with rich tones and harmonies that made my heart smile and Williams’ delivery of I’m Here is emotional but uplifting. You feel every note she sings, and you can see the story on her face. The final song, The Color Purple, rounds up the concert perfectly, bringing a sense of community, which resonates on so many levels.

Sound mixed by Chris Mock and Edited by Ben Hewis, bringing a smooth concert together very well.

A beautiful concert with such heart and meaning.

Reviewer: Damian Riverol

Reviewed: 9th October 2020

North West End UK Rating: ★★★★★

Paul Downham

Recent Posts

Sweeny Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – Birmingham Rep

With the recent death of Stephen Sondheim musical theatre has been robbed of its most…

21 hours ago

Ali in Wonder(Eng)Land – Jacksons Lane Theatre

This rather clumsily titled play is the “rabbit hole” to a rather fascinating 75 minutes…

21 hours ago

The Ballad of Johnny & June – Hull New Theatre

The applause started immediately after curtain up on Tuesday night when The Ballad of Johnny…

23 hours ago

The Choir of Man – The Alexandra

From its early days starting at the Edinburgh fringe festival, this show has grown from…

1 day ago

Step Behind the Scenes at Shakespeare North Playhouse’s Free Open Day

Shakespeare North Playhouse opens its doors for a community heritage celebration FREE Open Day with…

2 days ago

Tender – Bush Theatre

Haunted houses aren’t just the decaying, cobwebbed old mansions we’ve seen in popular culture for…

2 days ago