They’re Not the Supremes, But They Know the Tunes!
Dorothy Marcic’s “Sistas: The Musical,” now playing at St. Luke’s Theater, is a sweet and sassy …little show.
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Dorothy Marcic’s “Sistas: The Musical,” now playing at St. Luke’s Theater, is a sweet and sassy …little show.
“Sisterhood is powerful” should acquire new resonance this week with two musical productions that have assembled their own special sororities.
This week on TALK! with AUDREY TV: PLAYWRIGHT DOROTHY MARCIC talks to Audrey about her latest theatrical production SISTAS: The Musical.
Playwright Dorothy Marcic declares the significance of African-American women’s “her story” through music in her spirited new off-Broadway production, “Sistas the Musical.”
“Sistas: The Musical” is a revue with a story about the strife of African-American women told through song featuring music from the 30’s to present day.
SISTAS: The Musical, the story of African-American women told through popular music, from “God Bless the Child” to Destiny’s Child, will begin a limited run of six performances July 11 at the Abingdon Theater’s June Havoc Theater.
“Sistas The Musical” is a highly anticipated new musical from playwright Dorothy Marcic. Sistas will premiere at Midtown International Theatre Festival in New York on Monday, July 11.
Sistas: The Musical is the story of African-American women told through popular music, from “God Bless the Child” to “Destiny’s Child,” using hit tunes to trace the history of black women, from the trials of the 1930’s through the Girl Groups of the 60’s to the empowerment of the 90’s.