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The Trinity Repertory Company in Providence will stage ‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’, a powerful play by Pearl Cleage, from May 29 to June 29, 2025. Directed by Jackie Davis, this production dives deep into themes of race and gender within the Black community, offering a reflective glance at historical and contemporary cultural dynamics. Set against the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, the narrative follows four friends whose lives change with the arrival of a mysterious stranger. Special events will enhance community engagement during the play’s run.
Providence, Rhode Island – The Trinity Repertory Company will present “Blues for an Alabama Sky”, a poignant play by Pearl Cleage, from May 29 to June 29, 2025. Directed by resident company member Jackie Davis, this captivating production explores themes of race and gender as they relate to Black women in today’s society, reflecting on the pivotal cultural dynamics of the past.
The play is set in 1930 New York City during the height of the Harlem Renaissance and the turmoil of the Great Depression. It follows the lives of four friends who encounter a mysterious stranger from Alabama, whose arrival disrupts their established lives and relationships. The production has already gained attention, with a leading publication describing it as a “can’t miss” experience.
Director Davis, an accomplished actor, director, choreographer, and intimacy coordinator, has spoken about the work’s intense and captivating essence, comparing its allure to that of an old Hollywood film. It promises to transport audiences back in time through its artful use of period music and elaborate costumes designed specifically for the show.
The talented cast includes Cloteal L. Horne as Angel, Taavon Gamble as Costume Designer Guy, Meagan Dilworth as social worker Delia, Dereks Thomas as doctor Sam, and Quinn West as the Alabama migrant Leland. This diverse ensemble is set to bring Cleage’s riveting narrative to life.
A robust production team has been assembled to enhance the audience’s experience. Notable contributors include scenic designer Michael McGarty, costume designer Amber Voner, lighting designer Erica Lauren Maholmes, sound designer Larry D. Fowler, Jr., fight choreographer Mark Rose, intimacy choreographer Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson, vocal and dialect coach Rebecca Gibel, and dramaturg Allison Jones. Together, they will contribute to the immersive theatrical environment expected from this production.
To foster community engagement, Trinity Rep will host several special events during the play’s run. A Black Out Night scheduled for June 20 will celebrate the Black-identifying audience members, while a Pay What You Wish performance on opening night, May 29 at 7:30 pm, allows attendees to choose their ticket price. Additionally, Neighborhood Nights will provide a 20% discount for Rhode Island residents on select Sunday performances, promoting accessibility to local audiences.
For those with sensory sensitivities, a Sensory Friendly performance will take place on June 18, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience. Moreover, all performances in the final week, from June 25 to 29, will feature Open-Captioning to accommodate diverse audience needs.
This season is made possible through support from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts and the Providence Tourism Council, bringing together resources to facilitate the arts within the community. Southwest Airlines has been recognized as the official airline sponsor for Trinity Rep, reinforcing partnerships that enhance the cultural fabric of Providence.
As the curtain rises on “Blues for an Alabama Sky,” audiences will be invited to engage with a story that not only echoes historical narratives but also resonates with contemporary discussions on identity, culture, and inclusion. Tickets will be made available for purchase closer to the performance dates, ensuring that all are welcome to partake in this remarkable theatrical event.
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