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Photo Flash: First Look at DREAMGIRLS at Virginia Rep

By: Jul. 15, 2016
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Virginia Repertory Theatre's DREAMGIRLS opened June 24 at the Sara Belle and Neil November Theatre, 114 West Broad Street. The production runs through August 7, 2016. With music by Henry Krieger and lyrics and book by Tom Eyen, this megawatt Broadway crowd-pleaser electrifies the stage with Motown dreams and powerhouse voices. Loosely based on Diana Ross and The Supremes, the story follows the turbo-charged rise to fame of the Dreams. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

Director Chase Kniffen has reassembled many of the designers and cast members from the 2014 Virginia Rep box office hit, The Color Purple. Music Director, John Winn, tours Asia, Russia, Turkey and Mexico leading his jazz quartet as singer/saxophonist and performs frequently in pit orchestras for touring Broadway productions in Richmond and Norfolk. Currently he teaches music at St. Christopher's School. He recently music directed Mame for Virginia Rep.

Choreographer, Leslie Owens-Harrington, is a seasoned choreographer with a diverse repertoire from theme park mainstage presentations to HBO's featured movie Iron Jawed Angels. A few of her musical credits include Gypsy, The Color Purple, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, My Fair Lady, The Wizard of Oz, Annie Get Your Gun, Ain't Misbehavin', and Anything Goes. Harrington's Director/Choreographer credits include Once on This Island, Smokey Joe's Cafe, and Ragtime.

Lighting designer Joe Doran's work with Virginia Rep includes South Pacific, The Color Purple and A Year with Frog and Toad. Broadway credits include assistant lighting director for Doctor Zhivago and Magic/Bird. National Tours include Anything Goes, ?West Side Story, Flashdance the Musical, and In the Heights

Desiree Roots returns to the November stage in the role of Effie. Recent Virginia Rep credits include lead roles in Vera in Mame, Sofia in The Color Purple, and Caroline in Caroline or Change (RTCC Award Best Actress in a Musical) in partnership with Cadence Theatre Company. She is the recipient of the Theresa Pollack Award for vocal excellence in the arts. Roots has been the opening act for such internationally known performers as B. B. King, Kenny Garrett, Bobby Watson, Art Porter, Gerald Albright, Leslie Uggams, and Bill Cosby. Her first Jazz CD, Don't Ever Stop Dreaming, was released in 2015.

Virginia Rep is delighted to welcome Zuri Washington in her Virginia Rep debut in the role of Deena. Recent credits include the lead role of Felicia in the National Tour of Memphis, which recently played at the Altria Theatre. Other credits include Danielle in Bring It On: The Musical,Deloris Van Cartier in Sister Act, and Maureen in RENT.

Felicia Curry returns to Virginia Rep in the role of Lorrell Robinson. Curry was last seen on the November Stage in 2014 in the lead role of Celie in The Color Purple for which she won an RTCC Award for Best Actress in a Musical. She has performed on stage at many of the nation's leading regional theatres, including Arena Stage, Signature Theatre, Ford's Theatre, Studio Theatre and has been seen in multiple productions on The Kennedy Center stage. She is a Helen HayesAward recipient for her work in Signature Theatre's groundbreaking production of Les Miserables and a Helen Hayes nominee for her work in Godspell and Aida at Toby's Dinner Theatre. She has toured nationally with the Capital Steps and Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka. Recent credits include Disgraced at Arena Stage and Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike and The Mountaintop (Gulfshore Playhouse).

Jerold Solomon will play the role of Curtis. Virginia Rep credits include The Color Purple, The Whipping Man, and The Mountaintop in partnership with Cadence Theatre Company. Broadway credits include South Pacific at Lincoln Center and the Off- Broadway production of Bare. National tours include Ragtime, Big River, and Annie.

For tickets and more information, call the Box Office 804-282-2620 or visit www.virginiarep.org.

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Desirée Roots, Zuri Washington, Felicia Curry. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Felicia Curry, Zuri Washington, Katrinah Carol Lewis. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Desirée Roots, Zuri Washington, Felicia Curry. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Desirée Roots, Zuri Washington, D. Jerome Wells, and Felicia Curry. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Zuri Washington, Jerold Solomon. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Cast. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Cast. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Cast. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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D. Jerome Wells, Zuri Washington, Desirée Roots, and Felicia Curry. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Felicia Curry, Durron Tyre, Zuri Washington, Desirée Roots. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Desirée Roots. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Desirée Roots, Zuri Washington, Felicia Curry. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Zuri Washington, Jerold Solomon. Photo by Aaron Sutten.

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Cast. Photo by Aaron Sutten.



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