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Curve Theatre Extends Run of The Color Purple At Home

by Staff Writer
March 5, 2021
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TShan Williams as Celie Carly Mercedes Dyer as Shug Avery and Crosscut Media Gimbal Operator Mbili Munthali The Color Purple at Home Photography by Pamela Raith

T'Shan Williams as Celie Carly Mercedes Dyer as Shug Avery and Crosscut Media Gimbal Operator Mbili Munthali The Color Purple at Home Photography by Pamela Raith

Leicester’s Curve theatre has announced plans to extend its streamed run of The Color Purple – at Home due to audience demand.

Produced in association with Birmingham Hippodrome, the musical will now stream online until Tuesday 16 March, with tickets on sale now, priced at £20 per household.

Watched by an audience of over 15,000, The Color Purple – at Home follows the success of Curve’s production of Sunset Boulevard – at Home, the theatre’s first major stream. As part of its Curve at Home programme, Curve has employed over 150 freelance and local artists, production teams, actors and musicians.

       

The Color Purple – at Home has been acclaimed by audiences and critics alike since the show first began streaming on 16 February. In the course of the run so far, Curve and Birmingham Hippodrome have offered 2,000 free tickets to NHS workers and school staff members, and so far over 200 young people and those who would not otherwise be able to access theatre have received tickets to enjoy the production thanks to sponsorship from Leicester-based music licensing company PPL PRS and De Montfort University. Birmingham Hippodrome has also been able to offer tickets to first-time attenders in Birmingham through the support from the Culture Recovery Fund.

In addition, Curve has hosted a number of workshops and Q&As for schools, and audiences are also able to access a free digital learning pack created by the theatre to accompany the show, as well as a recording of an online Q&A featuring the musical’s writers and company members of The Color Purple – at Home. Curve has also commissioned local artists to create work in response to the production.

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Curve’s Chief Executive Chris Stafford and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster said: “Whilst we cannot wait to welcome audiences back to Curve, we’re thrilled audiences have more chances to enjoy our production of The Color Purple – at Home. We’re especially proud this magnificent production has been embraced by young people and in schools, where we’ve been able to offer workshops, learning resources and talkback events with the incredible writers of the musical and company members.

“Our thanks to the wonderful partners who have made this possible, especially Theatrical Rights Worldwide and our associate producers Birmingham Hippodrome. We’re also immensely grateful to our sponsors PPL PRS and De Montfort University, as well as Arts Council England, Leicester City Council, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Culture Recovery Fund.”

 T’Shan Williams leads the magnificent original company as the courageous heroine Celie, with Danielle Fiamanya (Winner – The Stage Debut Awards 2019) reprising her role as Celie’s Sister, Nettie. Carly Mercedes Dyer joins the cast as the vivacious Shug Avery, following her celebrated performance as Anita in the 2019 Made at Curve production of West Side Story.

The company is completed by returning cast members Geoff Aymer, KM Drew Boateng, Owen Chaponda, Perola Congo, Danielle Kassarate, Anelisa Lamola, Karen Mavundukure, Ako Mitchell, Rosemary Annabella Nkrumah, Jochebel Ohene MacCarthy, Landi Oshinowo, Simon-Anthony Rhoden and Jo Servi.

       

To find out more or to book tickets, visit www.curveonline.co.uk

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