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Blues for an Alabama Sky in London
To realise our dreams, we must wake up.
New York, 1930.
Following a decade of creative explosion, the Harlem Renaissance is starting to feel the bite of the Great Depression.
In the face of hardship and dwindling opportunity, Angel and her friends battle to keep their artistic dreams alive.
But, when Angel falls for a stranger from Alabama, their romance forces the group to make good on their ambitions, or give in to the reality of the time.
Lynette Linton directs a startling revival of this extraordinary play by Pearl Cleage. Samira Wiley (The Handmaid’s Tale, Orange Is the New Black) makes her UK stage debut alongside a cast that includes Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo (Three Sisters), Osy Ikhile (Sweat), Sule Rimi (Barber Shop Chronicles) and Giles Terera (Death of England: Face to Face).
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Saturday, 5 November 2022
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Captioned performance
Friday 4 November at 7.30pmBSL performance
Wednesday 19 October at 7.30pmAudio-described performance
Thursday 27 October at 7.30pm with a Touch Tour at 6pmChilled performance
Saturday 15 October at 2.30pm - Cancellations & Refunds
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Beautiful, witty and movingD Reviewed on 28 October 2022 by Daniella
Bat Yam, Israel
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Dreaming onWell acted, well presented and produced. A believable story. Theatre acoustics a bit of a let down.
N Reviewed on 20 October 2022 by Neil
Gillingham, United Kingdom
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Review: BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY at National Lyttelton
by Stuart King | Wednesday, October 5 2022, 08:41
The eruption of the cultural and intellectual Black American experience which coalesced to form the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920&30s in New York, spawned a dazzlingly diverse array of talents who still inform popular culture to this day. But as the play begins, much of the vibrancy has begun to decline, heralding the gradual onset of the Great Depression.
Samira Wiley (Angel), Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo (Delia), Sule Rimi (Sam) & Giles Terera (Guy) in Blues for an Alabama Sky. Photo by Marc Brenner
Review: BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY at National Lyttelton