From a rough and spirit-breaking childhood to being an unwilling teen bride, Ethel Waters became a Vaudeville success, a recording sensation and crossed racial barriers to emerge as a Broadway and Hollywood star. But a reputation for being difficult and her own distrust of those who might employ her or love her — partly a response to the horrors of Jim Crow America — caused her to lose everything and become a recluse, until she found new strength as a gospel performer. Through it all, there were the songs – the ones that gave her solace and the ones that made her a legend. This is her remarkable story, filled with the greatest hits of a lifetime, including “Stormy Weather” and “Am I Blue?”
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The Maltese Falcon
Lakewood Theatre Company (1/3 - 2/9) NEW PLAY
PHOTOS
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Tootsie
Stumptown Stages (3/21 - 4/13) NEW MUSICAL | ||
Hairspray
Stumptown Stages (1/17 - 2/9) | ||
One Act Wonders
Ten Fifteen Productions (1/24 - 2/8) | ||
JC: Gospel according to an Angel
triangle productions (2/6 - 2/22) | ||
David Finckel & Wu Han: Russian Revelry
The Old Church Concert Hall (2/6 - 2/6) | ||
Daddy Long Legs
Struts & Frets Theatre Company (1/17 - 1/18) | ||
Life of Pi
Keller Auditorium (4/8 - 4/13) | ||
The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity)
Keller Auditorium (5/27 - 6/1) | ||
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