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| Arena Stage Evokes Spirit of Billie Holiday ![]() Four months before her death, Billie "Lady Day" Holiday gives one of her final performances for a few regulars at Emerson's Bar & Grill in Philadelphia. Between renditions of such classics as "God Bless the Child" and "Strange Fruit, " Holiday recounts the highs and lows of her troubled life as an entertainer. Her reflective but humorous reminiscences and her lyrically nuanced songs that were her "salvation" all contribute to a joyful, riveting celebration of her artistry and life. "Billie Holiday is a part of American history; she has become a jazz icon and a hero for women of independent thought, " said Roberson. "Her work is so important that it has morphed into a larger sort of human influence - you cannot separate this woman from the music, and from a history of this country. This production seeks to evoke the spirit and the history of Billie Holiday." The design team has further transformed the Kreeger Theater into an authentic jazz bar by adding special stage-side "cabaret" seating. Cocktail tables with two chairs will surround the stage at the front of the house, replacing the first row of traditional seating. Patrons in all seats will be allowed to bring drinks into the theater to enjoy during the play. These premium seats may be purchased at any time throughout the run. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |