She stays on in Germany after the show closes. She is a headstrong, impulsive teenager who in 1965, at the age of 17, auditions for and is cast in a company of the musical “Hair” in Munich, Germany. Over the course of the evening, Diva Donna shares her narrative with her youngest self, Duckling Donna (Amahri Edwards Jones), and Disco Donna (a particularly beguiling and engaging Charis Gullage), who handles the bulk of the material, beginning in Summer'’ high school years. In addition, all patrons, regardless of age, are required to wear masks inside the theater at all times.ĭespite several unsuccessful efforts during her lifetime, Summer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, one year after her death from cancer at age 63. Patrons must bring a photo ID and one of the following to gain admittance - a physical vaccination card or a photograph of vaccination card or a digital vaccination record (i.e. A fully vaccinated individual’s last dose must have been administered at least 14 days before the event.
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Reservations and information: 51 ĬOVID-19 safety protocols: All ticket holders 12 years old and older must show proof of full COVID vaccination. Running time: 1 hour, 44 minutes (no intermission) Where: Proctors, MainStage, 432 State St., Schenectady, N.Y. With (principals): Brittny Smith, Charis Gullage, Amahri Edwards Jones, Christopher Lewis, John Guaragna, Porter Lee Anderson III Sobon choreographer, Natalie Caruncho music director, Erika R.
Book by Colman Domingo, Robert Cray, and Des McAnuff. What: “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.” Songs by Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Paul Jabara and others.
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Over a stunning career that hit its highest notes in the mid- to late-1970s and early '80s, the Boston-born and raised singer-songwriter earned, among numerous awards, five Grammys (in the categories of dance music, R&B, rock, and gospel) and an Academy Award for “Last Dance” from the 1978 movie “Thank God, It’s Friday.” Theater Review As she states over and over again in the jukebox musical biography ”Summer: The Donna Summer Musical” at Proctors through Sunday, Dec. She was known as the queen of disco but it was a label Donna Summer never liked.