By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices

Fantasia Barrino's new CD may not have gone gold yet, but she's laughing all the way to the bank.
Ticket sales for Broadway's 'The Color Purple' have soared since the 'American Idol' winner announced that she was playing the lead role on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' last month.
With the splashy announcement came Barrino belting out the musical's torch song 'I'm Here,' composed by Brenda Russell, Stephen Bray and Allee Willis.
It didn't hurt that "Tasia," as she is affectionately becoming known as, also appeared on the ratings juggernaut 'American Idol' for a similar promotion.
Combined, both shows garnered nearly 45 million viewers.
And the major mainstream media exposure has reflected in a rejuvenated box-office for the Winfrey-produced theatrical spectacle ... to the tune of $2 million in advance sales, reports entertainment industry bible 'Variety.'
"I had seen the movie," Barrino comented about 'Purple,' "but it's such an inspirational play. I was crying. I was saying, 'Oh, Lord, I hope I'm not the only one crying!' "
"It's one of those plays that ... when you leave, you will have your head up, and you will be like, 'You know what? I'm going through some things, but that's all right.' "
Marking her official theatrical debut, the church-reared Barrino -- currently doing rehearsals for 'Purple' in Chicago -- is contracted for her stint on The Great White Way through the fall.
"I am proud and honored to welcome Fantasia – such an authentic, strong, original performer – to 'The Color Purple' family," the show's lead producer Scott Sanders told The BV Newswire today. "She embodies the perseverance, faith, and love that has become synonymous with the character of Celie."
"It's such a powerful role," Barrino said. "She went through so many things. She had people telling her she wasn't this, she wasn't that, she was ugly. But she still kept a smile on her face. And at the end, she said, 'You know what? I may be poor. I may be ugly. But I'm here.' And I'm ready. I've got so much to let out, and I feel like I can take all of that and put it out there on the stage."
On April 10, she will officially take her bow at the Broadway Theatre for the very first time.


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By: Christina on 5/13/2007 7:22AM
I just have a note for the comment made by "Ulich DeezKnutz". It appears by your comment that you have a problem with grammar yourself.
Fanasia is wonderful. She learned how to read after American Idol. Besides.... The play requires that her lines are memorized. Teleprompters are not used in plays...duh.
There's always a hater in the wings.
Go Fantasia.... We Love You!
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By: Joe Batey on 5/14/2007 8:00AM
Any time there is the least bit of Jesus in ones life, success is assured. What one lacks in intellect, God makes up for it in inspiration, and personal drive. Don't criticize her, pray for her, and for youself.
Joe Batey
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By: markeeta coleman on 5/14/2007 10:10AM
i would like to congratulate fantasia on what she is doing from singing,writing a book,and now acting in plays.never limit yourself from accomplishing anything.you never know what your dreams may lead you to, just believe.for many people to see, fantasia has done that, that's an example showing others anybody can.i love to see young african american women do positive things and set good values out for themselves and teach and tell young ladies have it is in this world to do something positive and it may have a great impact on you to do the same too.love your new cd and book you have fantasia. i can tell it was written from the heart.god bless
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By: a.l. on 5/15/2007 9:30AM
Fabtasia! Great personality!
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By: Rena on 5/16/2007 6:55PM
fantasia all i have 2 say is u go girl
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By: MICHELLE on 5/14/2007 9:34PM
Whether you can read or read just a little,last i checked they have teachers helping even older people to read or better their reading skills,to call her or any woman out of her name makes you a very sad insecure person. I see how blessed she is and i wish her the best and most important she's showing her daughter, that its possible to overcome anything,and has become a great role model. As long as she keeps God first she'll be great
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