Thursday, October 9, 2025

MOXIE’S “BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY”: A PLAY FOR ALL SEASONS


Pearl Cleage’s “Blues for an Alabama Sky” is being given a stunning outing at Moxie Theatre through Oct. 26th. With careful direction by Desireé Clarke Miller, a beautifully detailed set by Michael Wogulis, Danita Lees perfect period costumes, Colby Freel’s magical lighting, and one of the most balanced ensembles assembled on any stage by far. This slice of Harlem Renaissance life is as current today as it was in the 1930’s. 


Deja Fields 

Cleage’s play takes place in 1930’ Harlem. It brings to life four friends and an outsider whose dreams, emotions and politics are on a collision course. While examining feminist, gay, conservative and social issues, the story weaves real live heroes of that era into the lives of the fictional ones. 


Janine Taylor, Xavier Daniels, Deja Fields and Kevanne La'Marre Coleman

Angel(Deja Fields) is a down on her luck blues singer who just broke up with her gangster boyfriend; a hard luck story awaiting a happy ending, Guy (Kevane La’Marre Coleman , a costume designer, is an optimist. He talks about Josephine Baker who is going to commission him to design her clothes, and promises him a trip to Paris. His open gayness is completely acceptable to his friends. Rounding out the foursome is Sam (Xavier Daniels) is a Dr. who delivers Harlem’s babies and bootlegs, by night. He never seems to get enough sleep. and Delia (Janine Taylor) who is a woman suffragette. Delia lives across the hall from Angel and Guy (best friends) and she is hell bent on opening a women’s clinic for women. She follows the teachings of Margaret Sanger. 

Carter Piggee, Deja Fields, Janine Taylor Xavier Daniels, Kevanne La' Marre Coleman

When a tall handsome stranger, Leland Cunningham ( Carter Piggee), from Alabama  comes into the lives of the four friends, everything gets turned up -side down. 

Deja Fields is compelling as Angel the down on her luck blues singer who shares an apartment with Guy, who in his own way takes care of her. As the central character, Deja’s every move is under scrutiny and she plays it to the hilt. 

Kevane Le’Marre Colman’s Guy is perfect as the gay, brutally honest and clever neighbor who has all the best lines in the play and play them he does. 


Carter Piggee and Deja Fields

Janine Taylor is the beautiful and soft, across the hall neighbor Delia who finds her soulmate in the kind hearted and level headed Dr. Sam (Xavier Daniels) who is forced to make an unpopular decision on behalf of Angel. 

Carter Piggee as Leland Cunningham is the tall, handsome and charming mannered stranger from Alabama whose views are repugnant to the friends he is trying to win over. 
                          Xavier Daniels and Carter Piggee

In the 930’s the world was in flux while four friends tried to struggle through them in their own inimitable way, much like the chaotic world we live in today: depression,  poverty and violence much like the chaotic world we live in today.

Pearl Cleage found the right formula for the right time and Moxie Theatre’s excellent production which is thought provoking is right on time.

Enjoy.

See you at the theatre.


When:  Runs through Oct. 26. 7 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays
Where: Moxie Theatre, 6663 El Cajon Blvd., Suite N, Rolando
Tickets: $20-$59
Photo: Jason Sullivan
Phone: 858-598-7620




 

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