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Tambourines to Glory is a gospel play with music by Langston Hughes and Jobe Huntley which tells the story of two female street preachers who open a storefront church in Harlem. The play premiered on Broadway in 1963.
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TambourinestoGlory is a gospel play with music by Langston Hughes and Jobe Huntley which tells the story of two female street preachers who open a storefront...
gained prominence in 1990, when he became one of the few African Americans to head a notable nonprofit theater company as the artistic director of Atlanta's...
other stage appearances included Golden Boy (with Sammy Davis Jr.), TambourinestoGlory, Guys and Dolls, for which he received a Tony Award nomination, Jacques...
returned to Mexico to live with his father, hoping to convince him to support his plan to attend Columbia University. Hughes later said that, prior to arriving...
(where he won the award for Best Performance by a Visiting Actor), TambourinestoGlory in Washington D.C. (where he was nominated for the Helen Hayes Award)...
to Son" (1955), "We Shall Walk Through the Valley" (1977), "TambourinestoGlory" (1973), on Vocalessence Witness – Dance Like the Wind (2004). "To Be...
Crucible (1972), Trumpets of the Lord (1969), Golden Boy (1964), TambourinestoGlory (1963), and Carmen Jones (1943, 1945, 1947). She also toured with...
began to grow in popularity. In 1963, Clara Ward was the second gospel singer to sing gospel songs on Broadway in Langston Hughes' play Tambourinesto Glory...
and composer. She performed in Having Our Say (as Sadie Delaney), TambourinestoGlory and Jericho-Jim Crow both co-written by Langston Hughes, The Gingham...
"Blues Suite". Sellers was involved in the Broadway production of TambourinestoGlory by Langston Hughes, and performed at appearances by Studs Terkel...
Broadway credits included Blackbirds of 1928 (1928), Kwamina (1961), TambourinestoGlory (1963), and A Cry of Players (1968). When he was not in a current...
Retrieved January 13, 2022. Chapman, John (November 4, 1963). "'TambourinestoGlory' Magnificent in Song". Daily News. p. 714. Archived from the original...
Other stage plays include A Raisin in the Sun, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Rose Tattoo, and TambourinestoGlory. In 1995 she had a small part in the film Dead...
Sweet Eros (1968), by Terrence McNally Talking to You (1942), by William Saroyan TambourinestoGlory (1956), by Langston Hughes Tammy Faye's Final Audition...
Her other Broadway performances were in The Cool World (1960) and TambourinestoGlory (1963). She portrayed Miss Ayres on the television series The Nurses...
daughter of Charles Langston and Mary Leary (one of the first black women to attend Oberlin College). Carrie Langston's father, Charles Henry Langston...
became immersed in it. Because it was so popular, many white people attempted to infuse their own art with the new African American styles, resulting in hybrid...
Ceremonies in Dark Old Men; and gospel songfests, like Langston Hughes’s TambourinestoGlory or Lanie Robertson’s biographical cabaret treatment of Billie Holiday’s...
Source: Michelle Obama and Kate Capshaw—provided backing vocals and tambourine on "Glory Days" at the April 28, 2023, show in Barcelona. Tom Morello—guitar...
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