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Black Pearl Sings! by Frank Higgins
Sunday July 01, 2012

By Edhat Subscriber

Ensemble Theatre Presents

Black Pearl Sings!

A Joyful and Touching Story of an Enduring Friendship

Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara, Jonathan Fox, Executive Artistic Director, presents the final production of the 2011-12 season, a limited engagement of Frank Higgins' heartwarming new play Black Pearl Sings! Set in 1930s, this soulful story is filled with humor and gifted solo a capella renditions of musical treasures rooted in the African-American gospel tradition. A wonderfully entertaining experience for the whole family, Black Pearl Sings! begins performances on June 14 at the Alhecama Theatre and will run through July 1, 2012. Opening night is Saturday, June 16 at 8pm.

In 1935 Texas, Susannah, a Library of Congress song collector, discovers Pearl, an African-American woman serving a life sentence in a Texas prison. In the process of trying to record the treasure trove of spirituals and African folk songs than only Pearl knows, a bond is formed that transforms race, class and culture. "Black Pearl not only sings, but soars," exclaimed Broadway World. The Philadelphia Inquirer called the poignant play "an endearing examination of women and race."

Ensemble Theatre is pleased to welcome director Patrick Mullins, Associate Artistic Director at the Virginia Stage Company, who will be revisiting this play in a new ETC production. "The music of Black Pearl Sings! is the music that I grew up with in rural Georgia," says Mr. Mullins. "I find it fascinating to watch these women negotiate their hopes and dreams through music. These two wonderful actors have an amazing chemistry together."

Frank Higgins' plays have been seen in New York, and across the country at the Williamstown Theater Festival, the Old Globe Theatre, Ford's Theater, Chicago's Northlight Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theater, Inter-Act Theater in Philadelphia, and many other venues. He wrote Black Pearl Sings! as an outgrowth of his interest in American roots music. He is also the author of The Sweet By 'n' By, which was produced with Tony-winner Blythe Danner and Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow.

Jannie Jones will play Pearl. A singer since the age of five, Ms. Jones' career has taken her to 23 different countries and the stages of New York's Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, and Radio City Music Hall. Ms. Jones toured the Netherlands and the South of France with Barry White and can be heard on his final hit song "Practice What You Preach," and Teddy Pendergrass' CD Say It. She recently received critical acclaim in the National Broadway tour of All Shook Up. On Broadway she performed in The Full Monty, Faith Journey and Mama I Want to Sing. Regional productions include Garden City Blues, Crowns, That's Cole, All Night Strut, It Ain't Nothing But the Blues, and Ain't Misbehavin', to name a few.

Jessica Wortham will play Susannah. Ms Wortham has twice worked internationally with Ensemble's artistic director Jonathan Fox, in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the English Theatre of Frankfurt and Crimes of the Heart at Vienna's English Theatre. Her regional work includes numerous roles at the prestigious Trinity Rep, including Merry Wives of Windsor and A Christmas Carol, in addition to Twelfth Night, Crime and Punishment at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, and productions at Capital Repertory Theatre, Virginia Stage Company and San Jose Repertory Theatre. Her New York work includes productions at the Public Theatre and Soho Rep.

Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara was founded in 1979 and is housed at the intimate Alhecama Theatre located in the historic Presidio District in downtown Santa Barbara at 914 Santa Barbara Street. Now celebrating its 32nd anniversary season, under the leadership of Executive Artistic Director Jonathan Fox, ETC is Santa Barbara's longest running, award-winning professional resident theatre company.

Performances for Black Pearl Sings! run Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:00 and 7:00 pm, with a special Saturday 4:00 pm matinee performance on June 23. Subscriptions, single tickets and group tickets are available for this limited engagement through the Ensemble Theatre Box Office at (805) 965-5400 or online at www.ensembletheatre.com.

Calendar Listing - STAGE

Production: Black Pearl Sings! by Frank Higgins

Dates: Thursday, June 14, through Sunday, July 1, 2012 Opening Night Saturday, June 16, at 8:00 pm Schedule: Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm and 7 pm. Saturday 4 pm Matinee June 23, 2012

Producer: Ensemble Theatre Company (ETC) of Santa Barbara Executive Artistic Director, Jonathan Fox

Director: Patrick Mullins

Where: Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara at the Alhecama Theatre 914 Santa Barbara Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Admission: $40.00 - $65.00. Discounts are available to seniors, students and groups of 10 or more. Students and Young Adults 26 and under are $20.00 per ticket.

Tickets: For reservations and information call the Ensemble Box Office at (805) 965-5400. VISA/MC. Box office hours are: Performance days 1:00 pm. to curtain, non-performance days 1:00 pm. to 5:00 pm. Group Sales: (805) 965-5400.

Short Discripton: In 1935 Texas, Susannah, a Library of Congress song collector, discovers Pearl, an African-American woman serving a life sentence in a Texas prison. In the process of trying to record the treasure trove of spirituals and African folk songs than only Pearl knows, a bond is formed that transforms race, class and culture.

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