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MetroStage Brings to Life Mahalia, a Gospel Musical

Jordan Wright
By Jordan Wright
Posted on Feb 19,2010
Filed Under Entertainment , Local Style,
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Photo by Chris Mueller
Bernadine Mitchell, who comes to us from Atlanta, channels “The Queen
of Gospel” in a cakewalk.Her co-star, William Hubbard, nailed a nomination
for his multiple roles playing Cousin Fred, Thomas A. Dorsey and Martin
Luther King, Jr., among others.

ALEXANDRIA. VA. - On the North End of Old Town Alexandria MetroStage is a small but prestigious theatre of such import that it has been recognized for its performers and innovative new musicals by the Helen Hayes Awards on numerous occasions.  

Last week I was privileged to witness a spectacular reprise of Mahalia - A Gospel Musical by Tom Stolz at this intimate venue where it runs through March 14th.
 

Photo by Chris Mueller
Mahalia Jackson was the premiere gospel
singer of her day, transcending her genre to
perform at Carnegie Hall, tour Europe’s
finest concert halls and appear on television
shows, such as the iconic Ed Sullivan
Show in the late 1950’s.

Its star, Bernadine Mitchell, who comes to us from Atlanta, channels “The Queen of Gospel” in a cakewalk. She has already won a Helen Hayes award for Outstanding Actress in a Resident Musical for her role in an earlier MetroStage production.  Her co-star, William Hubbard, nailed a nomination for his multiple roles playing Cousin Fred; Pastor Lawrence; songwriter, Thomas A. Dorsey; Blind Francis, Ms. Jackson’s piano accompanist; and Martin Luther King, Jr.
 
For those who remember and those who may not, Mahalia Jackson was the premiere gospel singer of her day, transcending her genre to perform at Carnegie Hall, tour Europe’s finest concert halls and appear on television shows, such as the iconic Ed Sullivan Show in the late 1950’s.  She sang at John F. Kennedy’s inauguration and at the historic March on Washington in 1963 at Martin Luther King, Jr.’s request.  
 
In addition she won six Grammys, was commemorated with her own postage stamp, and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…and that’s just the half of it.
 
Actress, as well as the production’s musical director, S. Renee Clark melds herself into the dual roles of the stern, take-no-prisoners Aunt Duke, and the tentative musicologist and companion to Mahalia, Mildred Falls.  It’s no great leap for Clark whose background as a composer and musical director for countless productions has occupied her both here and abroad.
 
I grew up listening to Mahalia Jackson.  It was introduced into our home by African-American folks up from the deep South, who held her revival music and inspirational message in high esteem.  To me it is like a lullaby.  I’ve heard it since I was a baby.  Even if you’ve never heard it before you can sense its roots of soul and blues and picture robed church choirs swaying to the swelling harmonies of Christian hymns and Negro spirituals.
 

Photo by Chris Mueller
She won six Grammys, was commemorated
with her own postage stamp, and inducted
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…and
that’s just the half of it.

Mitchell, Hubbard and Clark are the perfect complements to each other’s voices…their harmonies so pure and powerful they travel right up the aisles, into the marrow of your bones, and bounce off the back wall of the theatre.
 
Hallelujah, Mahalia! Your spirit lives on.
 
For ticket information contact MetroStage at 703 548-9044 or visit www.MetroStage.org . MetroStage is located at 1201 North Royal Street, Alexandria, VA 22314.
 
For comments or questions about this article contact Jordan@WhiskandQuill.com or visit www.WhiskandQuill.com.







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