Black Pearl Sings! By Frank Higgins Directed by Lou Bellamy A regional premiere February 18 - March 14, 2010
Under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration, a white researcher named Susannah travels the South looking for original songs from the slave era. She finds herself in workhouses and prisons where black women toil to clear swamps and dig ditches. On a rural Texas prison farm she meets Pearl, an incarcerated woman with a silky voice and steely spirit. Pearl will not disclose how she came to be in prison, but when Susannah makes a deal to help her find her lost daughter, she sings into a phonograph. Susannah sends the songs to the Library of Congress where they take immediate notice - turns out Pearl is quite a rare gem indeed, "an authentic doorway to the past." Together the two women set out on a journey to find their way out from The Shadows of their own pasts and into the bright lights of New York City where the crème of society waits with bated breath to hear the last of the authentic black songstresses from the South.
Previews Tuesday, February 16 Wednesday, February 17
Showtimes
Wednesdays 7:30pm
Thursdays 7:30pm
Fridays 7:30pm
Saturdays 7:30pm
Sundays 2:00pm and 7:30pm
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