Black Broadway: A Proud History, A Limitless Future

Premieres Tuesday, February 28, 2023 on PBS And Streaming on PBS Passport

Style Magazine Newswire | 2/13/2023, 12:44 p.m.
BLACK BROADWAY is a new concert special that celebrates iconic stage performances made famous by Black artists and features the …

BLACK BROADWAY is a new concert special that celebrates iconic stage performances made famous by Black artists and features the best of the current generation of Black Broadway stars. Performing classics from The Wiz, The Color Purple, Company, Porgy & Bess, Ain’t Misbehavin’ and more, the cast is joined by multiple guest conductors and a choir of students from HBCUs Howard University and Morgan State University. All are accompanied by the American Pops Orchestra, founded by Music Director Luke Frazier. Filmed on October 5, 2022, at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium, BLACK BROADWAY: A PROUD HISTORY, A LIMITLESS FUTURE premieres on Tuesday, February 28, 8:00 p.m. ET (check local listings) on PBS and will be streaming on PBS Passport.

Featured artists include television and Broadway star Corbin Bleu (“Make Them Hear You” from Ragtime); Broadway performer and concert soloist Nikki Renée Daniels (“Being Alive” from Company and “Come Rain Or Come Shine” from St. Louis Woman); and Broadway and TV star Tiffany Mann (“Fools Fall In Love” from Smokey Joe’s Café and “I Got Love” from Purlie). Nova Payton sings “I’m Here” from The Color Purple, a show in which she starred in Washington, D.C., followed by Stephanie Mills — Dorothy in the original Broadway run of The Wiz — with “Home.”

Additional performers include Emmy, Tony and SAG Award nominee Norm Lewis (“I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’” from Porgy and Bess and “Waiting For Life” from Once On This Island); Broadway artist and choreographer John Manzari (“Low Down Blues” from Shuffle Along), and teenage prodigy violinist Leah Flynn (“Summertime” from Porgy and Bess). From Broadway’s Hamilton, Amber Iman performs “Learn To Love” followed by Grammy winner Sydney James Harcourt with “Stan’ Up An’ Fight” (Carmen Jones). Actress, singer and drag artist Peppermint gives her rendition of the title song from Ain’t Misbehavin,’ and Nova Payton returns to close the concert with the showstopping “And I Am Telling You” from Dreamgirls.

Additional interview appearances are made by TV star and Tony Award-winning actor Brian Stokes Mitchell and Broadway veterans E. Clayton Cornelious, Allyson Tucker and Ephraim Sykes.

Guest conductors featured in BLACK BROADWAY are Dr. Eric Conway (Morgan State University), Brittany Chanell Johnson (Howard University), Sean Mayes (Broadway’s Hadestown and Michael Jackson: the Musical) and Dr. Eric Poole (Howard University).

In addition to the concert special, there are multiple experiences planned for PBS’s digital platforms including additional performances, extended interviews with the cast, and interactive elements to extend the Black Broadway experience.