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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Revival 2003

Opened: February 6, 2003
Closing: April 06, 2003

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - 2003 Broadway History , Info & More

Royale Theatre
242 W. 45th St. New York, NY 10036

Blues diva Ma Rainey and her band have come to a Chicago studio to cut a record, but their artistic differences nearly stop the session before it starts. Full of unforgettable characters and the raw power of the blues, this 1920s installment of Wilson's groundbreaking cycle of plays confronts the issues of race, fame, and generational divides through the rhythms of the African-American South.



August Wilson (1945-2005) The most-produced African-American playwright of all time, August Wilson was a self-taught writer whose distinctive style combined poeticism and everyday slang. The plays of his remarkable Pittsburgh Cycle chronicled the black experience in America in every decade of the 20thcentury, winning two Pulitzer Prizes and redefining African-American storytelling for a generation of theatergoers.


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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - 2003 Broadway Awards and Nominations

Note: Award winners will appear on a background
Year Ceremony Category Nominee
2003 Theatre World Awards Performance Thomas Jefferson Byrd
2003 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play Thomas Jefferson Byrd

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