Blues in the Night
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Aug 15, 2007
Closed Oct 28, 2007
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Freda Payne, Maurice Hines, Paulette Ivory, and Carol Woods star in Blues in the Night, conceived and directed by Sheldon Epps, and featuring choreography by Kenneth Lee Roberson.
Blues in the Night takes place in the late 1930's in a cheap Chicago hotel located at the deserted corner of Wilson and Broadway where three women and a saloon singer let the music that gets them through their lonely nights wash over a deserving audience before sending them back into their own nights.
Sheldon Epps' blues-drenched and jazz-painted elegy to the vulnerable solitude of these four struggling, hard-drinking, law abiding folks just trying to make it through another long, hot, humid Chicago night uses the great songs of the 1920's and 1930's to explore their lives and the history of their music.
Featuring music and lyrics written by Andy Razaf, Benny Goodman, Bernard Hanighen, Bessie Smith, Billy Strayhorn, Chick Webb, Duke Ellington, E. A. Swan, Edgar Sampson, George W. Thomas, Gordon Jenkins, Grand Clarke, H. Grey, Harold Arlen, Harry Akst, Harry Revel, Ida Cox, Jimmy Cox, Jimmy Davis, Jimmy Sherman, John LaTouche, Johnny Mercer, Leola Wilson, Mack David, Mack Gordon, Roger "Ram" Ramirez, Ted Fetter, Ted Koehler, Vernon Duke, Wesley Wilson, and Willard Robinson.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
450 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94102
This beautifully restored theatre first opened in 1982 and was home to many hit shows. In keeping with the quality productions presented in years gone by, it is the mission of Post Street Theatre to present a diverse array of high caliber, smaller sc [...] Read More
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Director Sheldon Epps has pulled together a marvelous show that pays an honest, well-read, and thoroughly understood tribute to a lovely roster of jazz standards from such greats as Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington, and Ida Cox with his production of Blues in the Night, now playing at the Post Street Theatre.
It tells the story of three women lamenting and simultaneously praising love, yielding a production that is heavy on featured solos and light on company numbers. The show stars Freda Payne as The Woman of the World, Paulette Ivory as The Girl With a Date, and Maurice Hines as The Man in the Saloon, and takes place in a hotel over one night. Stealing the show from her formidable co-stars[...]