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A Boy and His Soul
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SHOW INFORMATION

Average of 5 stars from 2 ratings.

CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 24, 2009
Closed Nov 1, 2009
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Written and performed by Colman Domingo, A Boy and His Soul is a moving and hilarious new play that explores the life-experiences of a young African-American man in 1980s Philadelphia, propelled by the beat of classical soul.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Vineyard Theatre
108 E 15th St
New York, NY 10003

Vineyard is a nonprofit Off-Broadway theatre company that has produced groundbreaking new plays and musicals for over 20 years. Notable plays originating at the Vineyard include Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive (1998 Pulitzer), Edward Albee's Th [...] Read More

WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Earth Wind and Fire, and Aretha Franklin are all on hand for Colman Domingo's A Boy and His Soul, playing at the Vineyard Theatre. No, these greats of R&B and soul music are not appearing, but they're heard along with a host of other singers and pop groups from the 1970s as Domingo revisits his formative years and the soundtrack that was integral to the world that he shared with his family in Philadelphia. It's a terrific conceit that leads to a mostly satisfying solo show.

The use of the music -- which sounds great in Tom Morse's immaculately conceived sound design -- gives Boy something of a "mix tape" feel. Domingo moves through the events of his life in essent[...]


Reviewed by Andy Propst on Sep 25, 2009

What are other members saying?

RE:It Soars
I have never laughed and cried so hard or so much as I did yesterday during A Boy and His Soul at the Vineyard Theatre. This one-man show, written by and starring Colman Domingo has a limited run September-October but if yesterdays audience was any barometer, it will be extended and/or moved. Directed by Tony Kelly and Choreographed by Ken Roberson, A Boy and His Soul is an exquisite composite of music, dance, memoir and more music. Set in a pitch perfect suburban basement/rec room Scenic Design by Rachel Hauck Mr. Domingo tells the tale of his childhood and adolescence through a raucous and moving mosaic of soul music. He sings not enough for this viewer, dances and is hysterically funny and heartbreaking through 90 minutes of non-stop fabulousness. Mr. Domingo was most recently seen in The Wiz at City Center but might be more known for his roles in Passing Strange. He is an extraordinary bundle of talent and has a face that would make Norma Desmond proud. While I usually tread lightly into the terrain of memoir, or as I like to put it; "If its about me, it must be fascinating!" there is nothing here that even hints of a vanity project. The script is so shockingly good, I actually found myself wondering if I could purchase it. There were far too many perfect gems in the dialogue to recall, and I wanted to remember it all. If there is a weakness in the script, it is only the way in which the dramatic arc peaks too close to the end and is not in fact the end. A minor point in such an incredible experience. While Mr. Domingo deserves heaps of praise for his script and his performance, clearly this was an ensemble piece. The direction, sound, lights, set, and choreography were all so perfect. I guarantee that this will please you. When the lights came up, I was jubilant and utterly exhausted after loosing so many tears. I have never been so happy to walk outside looking like Tammy Fay.

Reviewed by Brenda_1054748 on Monday, Sep 21st, 2009


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