Cotton Club Rhapsody (2002)
Production
Cotton Club Rhapsody is a jazzy, musical journey into the distinctive sounds, rhythms, and politics of Harlem, America's capital of Black creativity. It was produced as a celebration of Black History Month, as a part of HARLEM: RENAISSANCE TO REVITALIZATION, produced by the Gallatin School of Individualized Study Alumni Association, the Actors' Equity Association's Committee for Racial Equity and the NYU Center for Music Performance.
program
program
February 25, 2002
English
PROD.2002.0003
Mercedes Ellington (director), André De Shields (contributor), Michael Dinwiddie (author), J. Leonard Oxley (music), Femi Sarah Heggie (stage manager), Randy A. Davis (stage manager), Lee Summers (performer), Delphine T. Mantz (performer), Randy A. Davis (performer), Marion Coles (performer), Elaine Ellis (performer), Cleo Hayes (performer), Fay Ray (performer), E.J. Allen (music), Benjamin Brown (music), Bill Easley (music), Brian Grice (music), Kent Drake (performer), Karen Callaway Williams (performer), Jennifer Edmonds (performer), Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards (performer), Erika Vaughan (performer), Ty Stephens (performer), Michael Minery (performer), Ben Nathan (performer), Karl duHoffman (performer), Allyson Tucker-Mitchell (performer), Jeannine Otis (performer), Julia Lema (performer), D'Ambrose Boyd (performer), Larry Marshall (performer), NYU Center for Music Performance (producer), Gallatin Alumni Association (producer), Actors' Equity (producer)
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