On Sunday, September 27th, after reading the play and passing a quiz, a small, select group of Freedom Fellows went to see the Pearl Cleage play, Blues for an Alabama Sky at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS.
The students had a great time and even got to meet some of the cast members. One of the actresses, Brittany Ray, was actually a Gentry High School graduate ( Indianola, MS) and many of the students remembered her from a student panel years ago. She played the role of Delia and after the play told us that this the first all black cast at Ole Miss, so it
was a historic event. We also were able to meet up with a recent SCFP alumnus, Oryan Griffin who graduated from the Freedom Project last year. He's now a first year Engineering student with a serious plan to enter the Honors College next semester. In the picture below, you can see us in the middle of a great laugh. Olivia Sykes cracked up when one of the cast members shouted a classic line from the play, "Let the good times roll!" Indeed, we did and the students wrote reviews of the play. Here are some below:
"The play was fantastic. Especially with all the drama in the story. The character Guy has pizazz." - Michael Burse, Fifth Year Freedom Fellow
"The play was very interesting and well organized. Everything was in order and well thought out. The people who played the roles were very focused and played their parts well. All of the characters seemed as if they were experienced and showed love for what they do." -Fifth Year Freedom Fellow.
"I thought the play was wonderful. I enjoyed myself to the fullest. It was really a "must see" play. I applaud the people who play all five characters because they did so well. Everything went smoothly. The play was the first all black cast at Ole Miss. I really enjoyed it." Laquita Minton, Fifth Year Freedom Fellow
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