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Leslie Uggams Performs "Uptown Downtown" at Reagle Music Theatre

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DATED MATERIAL, OCTOBER 16 & 17, 2010

 

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LEGENDARY ACTRESS AND SINGER LESLIE UGGAMS PERFORMS ACCLAIMED CONCERT “UPTOWN, DOWNTOWN” AT REAGLE MUSIC THEATRE OCT. 16 & 17

 

Tony and Emmy Award-winning Star of Stage and Screen Sings of Her Career from Harlem to Broadway in a Musical Retrospective That Aims for a Future on the Great White Way

 

WALTHAM, MA – The Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston presents Tony and Emmy Award winner Leslie Uggams in concert for two shows only October 16 and 17 at 2 p.m. The legendary actress and singer brings her acclaimed cabaret Uptown, Downtown to the Robinson Theatre in Waltham straight from a triumphant three-week engagement at the Café Carlyle in New York City. Stephen Holden, music critic for the New York Times, called Uggams “a show-biz trouper with sawdust in her blood” whose jazzy voice, “dazzling smile,” and internal feistiness are reminiscent of an earlier musical giant, Lena Horne.

 

In her concert, accompanied by a swinging pop-jazz quintet, Uggams puts her own personal stamp on classic songs which mark milestones in her Uptown (Harlem) and Downtown (Broadway) careers. “Born in a Trunk” tells of her beginnings as a nine-year-old opening for greats like Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Dinah Washington. “If He Walked into My Life” recalls her two-year run in the hit musical revue Jerry’s Girls based on the music of renowned composer Jerry Herman. Two numbers from Hallelujah, Baby! celebrate her Tony Award-winning Broadway debut at the age of 24.

 

Despite her long and distinguished career as a stage actress, concert performer and recording artist, Uggams is probably best known for her history-making role as Kizzy in the unforgettable television series, Alex Haley’s “Roots.” Gaining worldwide recognition as a dramatic actress as a result of her remarkable portrayal, Uggams earned the Critics Choice Award, an Emmy nomination, and a Golden Globe nomination. She later starred in the NBC miniseries “Backstairs at the White House” which is available on DVD.

 

Uggams hopes to bring Uptown, Downtown to Broadway in the near future. She also recently starred in the Broadway-bound Stormy Weather: The Lena Horne Story at the Pasadena Playhouse in California.

 

Performances of Uptown, Downtown are Saturday and Sunday, October 16 and 17, at 2 p.m. Tickets are available online atwww.reaglemusictheatre.org, by calling 617-891-5600, or at the Box Office at the Robinson Theatre, 617 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass. For group rates call 781-894-2330.

 

INFORMATION AT A GLANCE

 

Who:               Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston presents Leslie Uggams

What:              “Uptown, Downtown” concert

When:             Saturday and Sunday, October 16 and 17, 2 p.m.

Where:            Robinson Theatre, 617 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass.

Price:              $35, $42, $49, $57; youth (age 5-18) $25

Discounts:      Groups call 781-894-2330; student rush 50% off at box office one hour before curtain, valid college ID required

Box Office:     Call 617-891-5600 or order online at www.reaglemusictheatre.org

 

Leslie Uggams Career Highlights

 

  • Made her national TV debut at the age of six on “Beulah” starring as the niece of Ethel Waters
  • At the age of nine, opened for Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Dinah Washington at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, giving 29 performances per week
  • Appeared on “Your Show of Shows,” “The Milton Berle Show,” and “The Arthur Godfrey Show” as a child star
  • Won $12,500 at the age of 15 on “Name That Tune” and as a result was signed by Mitch Miller to a recording contract; her regular appearances on “Sing Along with Mitch” made her the first African-American performer to be featured on a weekly national prime time television series
  • Made her Broadway debut at the age of 24 in “Hallelujah, Baby!” and won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical 1968
  • Starred in her own musical variety television series, “The Leslie Uggams Show,” in 1970
  • Won the Critics Choice Award and was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Kizzy in the TV miniseries, Alex Haley’s “Roots”
  • She later starred in the miniseries “Backstairs in the White House” which is available on DVD
  • On Broadway starred in “Blues in the Night,” “Jerry’s Girls” and “Anything Goes;” also starred in “Jerry Herman’s Broadway” at the Hollywood Bowl
  • Recently starred in “The Rink” at the Cape Playhouse, “Hello, Dolly!” at Houston’s Theater Under the Stars, and “Stormy Weather: The Lena Horne Story” at the Pasadena Playhouse

Partial Song List for “Uptown, Downtown”

 

Born in a Trunk

Stormy Weather

If He Walked into My Life

New York, New York

Summertime

On the Sunny Side of the Street

Hello, Young Lovers

Up on the Roof