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‘American Idol’ Star Inspires Spelman Women

“American Idol” winner Fantasia Barrino shared her trials and tribulations and offered inspirational words of wisdom to Spelman College students during a recent visit to the campus. Barrino, current star of the Broadway musical, “The Color Purple,” engaged students in a candid discussion where she encouraged young women to be comfortable and honest in everything they do.
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Day 294/365 – The Color Purple
Day 294/365 – The Color Purple

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I never thought I would like this musical. I haven’t ever seen the movie (it looked too girly), so when the Kennedy Center announced they were bringing a touring company production of the show to town I was less than impressed. But then earlier this week they sent me an email advertising the fact that tickets to many of remaining performances of "The Color Purple" were being discounted to , so I figured ‘what the heck, I’ll give it a try.’ Glad I did.
I went to see it tonight with my friend Pia and her musical-mad niece and we all enjoyed it. It’s certainly not the happiest and most lighthearted of musicals. There’s a lot of sorrow and suffering, hardship and hate in it, but despite that it manages to be very uplifting with numerous laugh-out-loud moments. The story focuses on the struggles of a woman who loses everyone she loves and is victimized by everyone she doesn’t. The play follows her from the age of 14 to her grey-haired old womanhood and recounts the many memorable characters that pass through her life and the trials she endures.
The set design and staging is very stylized and evocative and the music and songs are memorable and rousing. The performances are simply outstanding. American Idol winner Fantasia burns brightly in the lead role of Ceelie. I was surprised at how good an actress she is. She doesn’t play the part so much as she inhabits it. And man, can she sing! Her voice is an unstoppable force unto itself. As good as Fantasia’s performance is however, the play is absolutely stolen by the actress portraying the feisty and unyielding Sophia. Her "Hell, no" song was the highlight of the evening for me.
Now after enjoying the play I’m going to have to rent the movie and give it a chance. Sometimes being proven wrong can be a good thing.
(July 29, 2009)







