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The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove

Jun 17 – Jul 23, 2006 in Goodman's Albert Theatre

2 hours and 30 minutes


A world premiere

Regina Taylor, who brought us the amazing and uplifting hit musical Crowns, returns to the Goodman with this remarkable story of Sarah Breedlove, the first self-made female millionaire.

Sarah Breedlove, the first freeborn child of emancipated slaves, had a mind for business and an aching for success. When her miracle hair salve not only wins over the hearts and heads of African Americans, but also the heart of an astute businessman, Madam C.J. Walker’s Wonderful Hair Grower takes flight. Following Madam’s financial gains with her business and emotional losses with her family, her story transformed the way African Americans were seen in the United States at the turn of the century.

 

 

Group Tickets: Now available for 10+, email Groups@GoodmanTheatre.org for information on select discounted rates and perks.

Questions? Need help? Contact the box office at (312) 443-3800, 12noon – 5pm, daily.

Artists

Regina Taylor

Playwright and Director

Rolando Boyce, Sr.

Freeman B. Ransom

Cheryl Lynn Bruce

Nola

L. Scott Caldwell

Sarah Breedlove / Madame C.J. Walker

Libya Pugh

Mae

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Keith Randolph Smith

C.J. Walker

Nikki E. Walker

Lelia

Scott Bradley

Scenic Design

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Jacqueline Firkins

Costume Design

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Scott Zielinski

Lighting Design

Richard Woodbury

Sound Design

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Daryl Waters

Composer

Tanya Palmer

Dramaturg

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Hope Clarke

Choreography

Adam Belcuore

Chicago Casting

Alden J. Vasquez

Production Stage Manager

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Sascha Connor

Stage Manager