Last year, The BV Newswire broke the news that India.Arie was negotiating to star in a Broadway bound revival of the groundbreaking play 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf.'Now, it's official.
The two-time Grammy Award neo-soul songbird (born India Arie Simpson) is the first to be announced for a Whoopi Goldberg-produced production of the show, which was nominated for a Tony Award in 1977 for Best Play.
The role marks the Broadway debut for Arie, who has recorded two albums for Motown Records since 2001. Her hit singles include 'Brown Skin,' 'Little Things,' 'Ready for Love' and 'I Am Not My Hair' (featuring Akon).
Shirley Jo Finney will direct the production, while three-time Tony Award winner Hinton Battle has signed on as choreographer.
Battle recently choreographed the OutKast musical movie 'Idlewild' and has been a beloved staple of the Broadway scene, appearing in shows such as 'Sophisticated Ladies,' 'Miss Saigon' and 'Chicago.''For Colored Girls' is based on Ntozake Shange's book of the same name and presents the stories of seven women of color from the African Diaspora. Consisting of a series of poems performed through a cast of nameless women, known only by a color, the riveting plot dealt with such subjects as love, abandonment, rape, and abortion.
The play garnered much acclaim, including a coveted Obie Award win, transferred into an Emmy Award nominated television special and is still being performed around the world.
Trazana Beverley, who played "The Lady in Red," won a Tony Award in the category of Best Featured Actress in a In A Play, along with a Theatre World Award.
Others in the original Broadway production included Laurie Carlos, Risë Collins, Aku Kadogo, Janet League, Paula Moss and Shange.
Full casting for the new revival has yet to be announced but previews of 'For Colored Girls' will begin on or about July 15 with an opening on or about Aug. 2, according to Playbill News.


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By: DBTY on 3/19/2008 9:33AM
Now that's a show I'll support. Cat On the Hot Tin Roof for my two cents can say on the roof. We have tons of African American stories well worth telling, and this is one! Yea Whoopi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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By: lilkunta on 3/30/2008 9:52PM
Uh Karu, whee have u been? IA has done 3 cds
Mar 01: Acoustin Soul (7 grammy noms)
Sept 02: Voyage To India ( 2 grammy wins)
June 06: Testimony Vol 1 ( 2 grammy noms)
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By: LA on 4/26/2008 12:11PM
I will support anything India Arie does! She is a beautiful and positive person.
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By: A. Romaine on 4/29/2008 8:36PM
I saw the original broadway production back in 1976. I was 12 years old and it was my first Broadway show. I enjoyed it so much I can't wait to take my daughter who is 15 to see it. I think India Arie is an excellent choice.
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By: Robin on 9/25/2008 11:30PM
i kow I'm a little late on this but is this still running and where? When I was overseas in the Army stationed in Stuttgart, GE there was a cast of local women who put on this on and it was FABULOUS!!! so i'm really excited to see this again
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By: Yolanda Byrd on 9/26/2008 7:51PM
I have been searching for the play myself since July and noticed that it was to open in Sept. But I have not been able to find out any information since.
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