By D. Kevin McNeirSpecial to The AFRO
It was Jan. 5, 1975, when the curtain first rose on an all-Black solid of actors on the Majestic Theatre on Broadway for the debut of “The Wiz” – a inventive twist of the traditional story about Dorothy and a trio of newfound buddies who skipped alongside the yellow brick street and into the hearts of individuals all over the world.
Fortuitously, the Tony Award-winning play is again, with a solid that represents a few of at the moment’s most gifted younger actors, contemporary choreography crafted by JaQuel Knight (the artist behind Beyonce’s “Single Girls”), a inventive staff whose abilities are legendary, and a musical director who pays homage to the unique rating whereas additionally weaving within the sounds that illustrate the heartbeat of at the moment’s Black Gen Xers and Millennials.
Now, because the North American tour of “The Wiz” prepares to hit the stage in Washington, D.C., on the Nationwide Theatre for its one-week run, April 7 – 14, Nashville native Cal Mitchell, who portrays The Lion, stated he can hardly include his pleasure and marvels at how far he has are available his profession.
“Once I first signed on with the present, I used to be an understudy, so to now be solid as The Lion in one of many largest bookings in my profession means all the pieces to me,” stated Mitchell including that he’s honored to affix a legacy of trailblazing actors like Ted Ross, who earned a Tony Award (Greatest Featured Actor in a Musical) for his efficiency because the “first” Lion.
Ross later roared as soon as extra within the 1978 movie adaptation of the musical which featured Diana Ross as Dorothy and Michael Jackson as The Scarecrow. And whereas critics have been nonplussed, and the movie was a box-office flop, the musical has served as a favourite for a number of generations of Black households and a staple on neighborhood levels throughout the nation.

As for the 1975 Broadway manufacturing of “The Wiz,” the musical was nominated for eight Tony Awards and gained seven, together with Greatest Musical, Greatest Course of a Musical (Geoffrey Holder), Greatest Featured Actress in a Musical (Dee Dee Bridgewater) and Greatest Choreography (George Faison).
What’s extra, it additionally opened doorways for extra African-American actors and vocalists, notably those that have been members of the unique solid, together with Andre De Shields, Mabel King, Hinton Battle, Tiger Haynes and Stephanie Mills.
Mitchell stated he’s decided to make the very best of this chance, however emphasised that gaining a foothold within the enterprise and securing a profession within the leisure trade don’t come simply.
“Typically my household might have hoped I’d have adopted a unique path and I may have finished different issues,” he stated. “However as an actor, I can deliver pleasure into folks’s lives for just a few hours in what might have been a extremely strenuous week.

“Nonetheless, that is robust work and I’ve educated arduous, from internships to regional productions to the off-Broadway circuit. The purple carpet moments are what the general public tends to note however neither they nor the events are what inspire me or gas my ardour.”
Mitchell stated it’s simple to grasp why “The Wiz” has stood the take a look at of time and stays a favourite amongst audiences of all races.
“Black pleasure is one thing that’s infectious, and it doesn’t matter what’s taking place in America, economically, politically or socially, nobody can steal our pleasure,” he stated. “Since its debut, this play, which was radical in the way in which it was conceived, delivered a brand new iteration of a traditional that felt particular to Black audiences. In case you speak to any well-known actor, they’ll most likely say they’ve had a run with this present. It’s elementary to Black artistry.”

Sadly, Phoenix Assata LaFreniere, the actress who now portrays Dorothy after changing Dana Cimone, couldn’t communicate with the AFRO. However Mitchell stated he’s certain audiences won’t be disenchanted as soon as she steps onto the stage.
“Phoenix is the youngest member of the solid however her skill to come back right into a present of this magnitude and to adapt in addition to she has is inspiring,” Mitchell stated. “Younger actors who hope to get their massive break sooner or later may be taught lots from her. She is an instance of the significance of placing within the work, all the time being ready and when alternatives come, doing the job the easiest you possibly can. She’s Dorothy in each sense of the phrase and has a voice that’s mesmerizing.”
Mitchell stated he hopes folks will flock to the Nationwide Theatre and stated he’s certain the play will contact the hearts of anybody, irrespective of how younger or outdated they might be.
“There’s a complete technology of those that haven’t seen the play – even others who haven’t seen the movie – and don’t know what to anticipate,” he stated. “However by the point the present is over, I’m assured that they are going to have extra causes, like Dorothy, to imagine in themselves and to acknowledge that there’s no place like house.”



















