Nina Simone: Four Women (Regional, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, 2020) | Playbill

Nina Simone: Four Women

Regional
Musical
Revival
A Co-Production with Nothlight Theatre, Chicago

SYNOPSIS:

September 16, 1963. The day after the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama led Nina Simone to shift her career from artist to artist-activist as she believed, “An artist’s responsibility is to reflect the times.” Nina Simone: Four Women uses the framework of one of her most blistering songs, “Four Women”, to look at an artist and the women around her as their journey leads them down a path of discovery and healing.

This play with music includes some of Nina Simone’s most popular Civil Rights anthems such as “Mississippi Goddam,” “Go Limp,” and “Young, Gifted, and Black” to look at an artist and the women around her as their journey leads them down a path of discovery and healing.



Directed by Kenneth Roberson

Cast: Dionne Addai, Alanna Lovely, Denna Reed-Foster, Ariel Richardson, Daniel Riley

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Tickets from $24
  • Running Time: 95 minutes, no intermission
  • playwright: Christina Ham
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