Dreamgirls is the next movie showing at the Woodlawn Theatre as part of their Summer Movie Nights series. Photo: google
This year, the Woodlawn Theatre is celebrating 75 years of entertaining San Antonio and are turning back the clock with Summer Movie Nights. For five Fridays, the Woodlawn is revisiting the days as a grand movie theater and showcasing some of their favorite musical feature films on their indoor big screen. Proceeds will benefit Woodlawn Theatre and Woodlawn Theatre Academy. Tickets are $10 each and must be purchased in advance, online, prior to each film. There will be no in-person ticket sales at the box office leading up to or at any time prior to showtime. Seating begins at 6p.m. and the movie starts at 7p.m. (Woodlawn Theatre 2020)
To comply with the state’s COVID-19 measures, Woodlawn Theatre will not exceed 50% capacity for each Summer Movie night. All tickets are general admission and guests must print ticket at home in advance and bring it with them or have it ready for viewing via a smartphone upon entering. Everyone over the age of two must wear a mask. More COVID-19 protocols are available online.
The series started last Friday with Chicago and continues with:
This is the last weekend to catch ‘Dreamgirls’ at the Woodlawn Theatre. Photo courtesy of Woodlawn Theatre, used with permission.
Now playing at the Woodlawn Theatre is ‘Dreamgirls,’ the musical about the aspirations of a female singing trio and their amazing journey from Chicago to the Apollo Theatre where they meet a would-be manager and begin their musical journey of fame, love, betrayal and friendship that spans a decade. This is the final weekend to catch this fabulous production but unfortunately the last three showtimes are sold out. Please call the box office at 210-267-8388 for additional ticket information. Through Sunday, the theater is still accepting donations of pre-paid gift cards for The Renaissance Guild. The Renaissance Guild is San Antonio’s premier black theatre company whose purpose is to promote diversity through theater.
In ‘Dreamgirls,’ the story begins in Harlem, New York where The Dreamettes, a hopeful black girl group from Chicago, enter the famous Amateur Night competition at the Apollo Theater in 1962 “I’m Looking For Something, Baby.” The group consists of lead singer Effie White (Naomi Williams Johnson) and her best friends Deena Jones (LaToya Chenelle Crawford) and Lorrell Robinson (Janecia Stevenson). They do not win that night, but backstage they meet Curtis Taylor, Jr. (Bradley Freeman) who becomes The Dreamettes’ manager. Curtis convinces James Thunder Early (Darcell Bios), a popular R&B star, to hire The Dreamettes as backup singers. Their first performance is a success “Fake Your Way to the Top” but Jimmy wants more. They achieve fame but as the years go by, complications arise, as they often do, and the lineup changes and so does the music. Effie is replaced as the lead singer and she goes her own way. In the end, she reunites with The Dreamettes, now the Dreams, for their final concert to sing together one more time. “Hard to Say Goodbye, (My Love).”
The Woodlawn Theatre brings down the house with this high energy production bursting with music, dancing and drama. Typical of the music industry, The Dreamettes transition from unknowns to super stardom which leads to shifting careers and difficult personal relationships. It contains the universal themes of family, love and friendship and proves once more that true friendship withstands the test of time and triumphs despite life’s ups and downs. Motown fans are in for a treat as the best of the 60s and 70s R&B and soul are represented on the stage throughout the show. The brilliant comedic stylings of Darcell Bios as James Thunder Early keeps the audience laughing between the dramatic scenes. Show highlights include “Fake Your Way to the Top” by Jimmy and The Dreamettes, “(And I’m Telling You) I’m Not Going” by Effie, Deena, Lorrell, Michelle and Ensemble (Naomi Williams Johnson’s performance is heartbreaking) and the title song “Dreamgirls” by Deena, Effie and Lorrell. The extremely talented cast works well together and the gorgeous costumes are to die for. Overall, ‘Dreamgirls’ is a nostalgic look back at the early days of Motown will appeal to all ages. It is definitely a must-see production.
‘Dreamgirls’ opens at the Woodlawn Theatre on Friday August 23. Cast includes (left to right)Amanda Jeffries as Michelle Morris, LaToya Chenelle Crawford as Deena Jones and Janecia Stevenson as Lorell Robinson. Photo courtesy of Woodlawn Theatre, used with permission.
Coming up at the Woodlawn Theatre is ‘Dreamgirls,’ which opens on Friday August 23 and runs through Sunday September 15. ‘Dreamgirls’ is a musical about the aspirations of a female singing trio that take them from Chicago to the Apollo Theatre where they meet a would-be manager and begin their musical journey of fame, love, betrayal, and friendship that spans a decade. Showtimes are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3p.m. Special Educational Night on September 13 (closed to public). Tickets are available online or by calling the Box Office at 210-267-8388. Ticket prices are: Adults $30, Senior/Military/First Responders $24, Children/Student $18. Groups of 10 people or more receive a 20% discount. (Woodlawn Theatre, 2019)
‘Dreamgirls’ chronicles the story of Effie White, Deena Jones, and Lorrell Robinson, three friends who form the singing group The Dreamettes in 1962 Chicago. Over the years, as the close-knit trio rises from obscurity to superstardom, the dynamics within the group shift, leading to damaging careers and devastating relationships. Based on popular Motown artists such as The Supremes, The Shirelles, and The Chiffons, ‘Dreamgirls’ is a dazzling musical befitting the glamorous and competitive world of the entertainment industry in 1960s and 70s. Cast includes LaToya Chenelle Crawford (Deena Jones), Janecia Stevenson (Lorell Robinson), Naomi Williams Johnson (Effie Melody White), and Amanda Jeffries (Michelle Morris). The foursome will make their Woodlawn Theatre stage debut together. With notable songs such as “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” “One Night Only” and “Fake Your Way to the Top,” San Antonio audiences can expect a high-drama, high-energy musical.
During the entire run of Dreamgirls, Woodlawn Theatre will be partnering with the nonprofit The Renaissance Guild in San Antonio. Media sponsor is KONO 101.1.
Promotional Nights:
Student Night – Saturday August 24 – $10 Student/Child tickets with code: STUDENT
Pride Night – Friday September 6, 25% off tickets with code: PRIDE
ASL (American Sign Language) Night – Sunday September 15, 25% off tickets with code: ASL
“’Dreamgirls’ takes place during thrilling and tumultuous times as we watch the rise of Motown, mainstream pop versus R&B, and the coming of disco. Themes such as ambition, family, betrayal, and achieving the American dream are all key to the story and like all show business sagas, ‘Dreamgirls’ has its share of romance and heartbreak.” – Director Tim Hedgepeth