join our | Theatre Community Ezine - Get exclusive access to updates, discounts and more... Join Now

Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit

5 Male, 4 Female

David Barr III Price: $8.25

A celebration of the life and voice of African-American contralto Marian Anderson
 

Taking place on the eve of the First Annual World Negro Arts Festival in Dakar, Senegal, 1966, this play with music paints a sweeping portrait of Anderson as a complex artist and troubled woman moving slowly toward middle age and the evolving image of black people during the precarious Civil Rights Movement

Born in Philadelphia in 1897, Anderson managed the nearly impossible feat of carving out a legendary career as a classical concert singer

She courageously fought institutional racism and her own insecurities and fears to be recognized on her own terms within classical musical circles

Often infuriating others by grandly referring to herself in the third person, she was sometimes portrayed as a royal diva of the first order

But Anderson is seen in Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit as a very human artist of the first order with deep-seated feelings, resentments and a lifetime of regrets

Through classical music and African dance, the play chronicles the latter half of her career through a series of dramatic vignettes showing the complexities of this very important 20th-century artist who bravely defied a segregationalist ban against her 1939 concert recital in Washington, D.C., when she sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial that Easter Sunday

The play culminates with Anderson coming to terms with herself, her place in history and proving to the world that she was more — and less — than a saintly American icon

Unit set - Approximate running time: 2 hours
E42

Add to cart