BLACK
REP KICKS OFF 26TH SEASON WITH
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BY SANDRA REAVES-PHILLIPS
SANDRA
REAVES-PHILLIPS
SANDRA
REAVES-PHILLIPS received a Drama League Recognition Award for Outstanding
Performer, Rollin' on the T.O.B.A. on Broadway. She was born in Mullins,
South Carolina, labored long hours in the field with her grandmother,
sang in church, and then entered local talent contests when she arrived
in New York City. Her success in singing paved the way to show business.
As a result of performing in small clubs around New York City she landed
a contract with Epic records and appeared off-Broadway and garnered
critical and audience acclaim with a riveting portrayal of Mama Younger
in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, Raisin. She costarred in
Paris at the Chatelet Theatre in the original production of Black and
Blue. Her appearances in numerous stage productions in North America
include American Dreams at the Negro Ensemble Company, Champeen, in
which she starred as Bessie Smith, winning an Audelco Award for outstanding
female performer, and the title role in the Citadel Theatre and Pittsburgh
Public Theatre productions of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Other stage
roles include Before It Hits Home at the Arena Stage in Washington,
DC, Further Mo at New York's Village Gate, the national tours of One
Mo Time!, Miss Moffat with Bette Davis, Don't Play Us Cheap, and The
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Off-Broadway she has been featured
in the original production of Blues In The Night, Basin Street, and
Stompin' At the Savoy, and co-authored Opening Night. Club appearances
include the Cotton Club, The Supper Club, The Village Gate, the Hollywood
Cinegrill, Dangerfield's, and Sweetwaters. In Europe, The Groschenoper
in Frankfurt, The Meridien in Paris, Jaylins in Switzerland and The
Casino in Lucerne. Festival appearances include the Montreal Jazz Festival,
The International Jazz Festival of Bern, Switzerland, The North Sea
Jazz Festival in Holland, and the International Festival in Lyon, France.
Ms. Reaves-Phillips made her Carnegie Hall debut in Cavalcade of Stars
and W.C. HANDY Anniversary Tribute at Lincoln Center. She continues
to tour in the shows she created, Bold & Brassy Blues, "Glory
Hallelujah" Gospel!, and The Late Great Ladies of Blues and Jazz.
Ms. Reaves-Phillips'
film credits include Round Midnight, in which she was featured as Buttercup,
and Lean On Me, in which she was featured as Mrs. Powers and sang the
title song. She guest starred on Television's "Law and Order",
portrayed the recurring role of Esther on "Another World",
"Homicide", "Comedy Central", and co-starred with
Ann-Margret in the N.B.C. Movie of the Week "Following Her Heart".
Radio and television audiences have heard her voice as the scat singer
in the very popular "Entenmann's Bakery" commercial and a
guest-star appearance on "Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion"
She toured in Europe with her Gospel Show, sang for an audience of 8000
at the Vatican, had a private audience with the Pope, completed a new
CD A Tribute to "The Queen of Gospel" MAHALIA JACKSON and
completed filming DON'T EXPLAIN. She recently appeared as The Chanteuse
in San Francisco's long running "TEATRO ZINZANNI, guested with
RAY CHARLES in concert at West Point! and sang for the President of
China at the invitation of Mayor Willie Brown of San Francisco. Ms.
Reaves-Phillips has been nominated for two Helen Hayes Awards and the
NAACP Image Award. She was the recipient of the 1998 AUDELCO Award for
her portrayal of Bertha Mae Little in ROLLIN on the T.O.B.A.
The St.
Louis Black Repertory Company is the largest African American performing
arts organization in Missouri and one of the five largest African American
companies in the Country. The Black Rep is committed to providing platforms
for the theatre, dance and other creative expressions from the African
American perspective that heighten the social and cultural awareness
of its audiences. The Company is in its 26th season. Through its educational
and mainstage productions, The St. Louis Black Repertory Company reaches
an audience exceeding 150,000 annually. For ticket information call
314/534-3810. For more information about the Black Rep, visit
our website.
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