Natalie Brown; Ntozake Shange, Copyright © AP/Martin Reichenthal

*Please note: This performance contains adult themes and strong language. Audience discretion is advised; this show is intended for ages 13+.

Ntozake Shange’s enduring, epochal choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf celebrates its 50th anniversary with a reimagined musical treatment. In collaboration with Lincoln Center Visionary Artist Jeanine Tesori, composer Natalie Brown brings new dimensions to for colored girls, setting its text to song and extending the legacy of this canonical work. By weaving melody into Shange’s rhythm and language, Brown opens new points of access to its lasting themes of resilience, identity, and womanhood. Directed by Ellenore Scott, choreographer of the recent Broadway run of Lincoln Center Theater's revival of Ragtime, this presentation honors the original work's groundbreaking impact while boldly reframing it for a contemporary audience. Together, Brown and Scott illuminate for colored girls' brilliance and breathe new life into the poetry, musicality, and movement essential to the original production. This project asks what it means to carry forward an American cultural legacy; and how music can deepen the resonance of words that have already changed the world.

Program Credits

Creative Team

Director
Ellenore Scott
Composer
Natalie Brown
Venue
The Appel Room, Jazz at Lincoln Center
10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019 (6th Floor of the Deutsche Bank Center)

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Based on the design of a Greek amphitheater with adjustable tiers for multiple seating options, The Appel Room has one of New York City’s most dramatic and breathtaking backdrops: a 50’ by 83’ wall of glass overlooking Central Park, Columbus Circle, and the Manhattan skyline. Learn more »

Accessibility

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Accessible to wheelchair users; Accessible restrooms and accessible routes
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FM assistive listening devices with headsets and neck loops
 

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