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Fringe Review: Blood Sisters The Musical in Concert

May 20, 2012
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The setting is fictional “Metro City U.S.A.,” where five Smith sisters are living under one strife-stricken roof until Mama decides she needs her “private time” and gives them all 5 months to get jobs and move out. It sounds like it could be a hit sitcom on FOX’s fall schedule, but it’s actually the story of Blood Sisters, an intriguing new musical by Malikah Harris & Jacquelyn Graham that’s getting a slimmed-down concert presentation in the Fringe’s yellow venue.

Broadway-credited director Marion J. Caffey presents the show as more of a musical revue (edited down from a full-length script) than a fully fleshed out play. Narration (delivered from the side of the stage by Donald Wilcox) and dialogue is minimal, mostly serving to move us from one musical number to the next. The real star here is the fantastic score, delivered by six stellar singers (RhyanMichelle Adams, Cynthia Calhoun, Ella Glasgow, Toy Matthews, Tonya Phillips Staples, Virginia Roebuck). Sonic styles range from Broadway-inflected R&B and good-old gospel to Americanized Afropop, with an exciting opening number that recalls Fela Kuti.

I wish the most interesting character didn’t disappear after the opening minutes, and the 40 minutes that opening night’s performance ran wasn’t nearly enough time to get to know these characters. Sadly, shows created and performed entirely by African-Americans are often unfairly dismissed as only aimed at that demographic. As the proverbial “whitest guy in any room,” I can happily say I thoroughly enjoyed myself, and left Blood Sisters wanting more.

 

Blood Sisters The Musical: In Concert

Queen Mother Productions – Orlando, FL

 

Show Schedule:

Saturday 19 May; at 2:30pm in the Yellow

Sunday 20 May; at 11:15pm in the Yellow

Tuesday 22 May; at 7:15pm in the Yellow

Thursday 24 May; at 5:15pm in the Yellow

Saturday 26 May; at 1:15pm in the Yellow

 

Price: $10 + Fringe Button (good for entire Fringe)

Discount(s): Groups of 10 or more|Students|Seniors

Rating: General

 

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  • Grandmalowery

    This show is headed to the big times.
    This is a must see show. I am sooo proud of these women.

  • Sweetzon2s

    Let me just say that I am SO proud of Malikah & Jacquelyn for pressing forward with this musical. It was well worth the wait……and yes, I wanted at least another 30 mins! I was absolutely blown away by the purest harmony I have ever heard! I love music & I especially love singers who can “sang”….and these women did just that….they gave me chills, especially the characters: Tequila & Sharice (the oldest sister). God bless you all with continued sucess! Watch out Broadway, here they come!!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Lois-Belmont/100001548924728 Lois Belmont

    saw 11:15 show sunday night. blew me away. agree with orlando post article, 40 minute show is for all demographics and left me wanting more

  • Darcel Stevens

    The best show I’ve seen at the Fring in years!!!
    -Ms Darcel Stevens