Viola Davis will bring her Oscar-winning acting chops to a film adaptation of the August Wilson play Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, dramatizing a moment in the life of the queer blues singer.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the upcoming Netflix film follows Rainey “as she makes a record in a studio in 1920s Chicago, where tensions boil over between her, her white agent and producer and the bandmates.”
Actor and playwright Ruben Santiago-Hudson, who previously directed an Off-Broadway production of the August Wilson play The Piano Lesson, will adapt Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom for the screen. George C. Wolfe, the Tony-winning director of Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, will direct the film. And Denzel Washington — Davis’s costar in the Broadway revival and film adaptation of Fences, another Wilson play — will serve as producer.
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Rainey, who died in 1939 at the reported age of 53, was married to a man, but many of her lyrics reference trysts with women. Example: “They said I do it, ain’t nobody caught me / Sure got to prove it on me / Went out last night with a crowd of my friends / They must’ve been women, ‘cause I don’t like no men.”
Hailing her as “the queer black woman who reinvented the blues,” Atlas Obscura described Rainey as “a gender-role-flaunting singer with sky-high charisma, great business sense, and a voice that could bring people from laughter to tears and back again.”
Kangol2
Great play, amazing actress, and I imagine the film will be fantastic too.
RESCHI
Mean Homophobe Extraordinaire Womanizing Washington is producing? No way! He just wants to Ben on the same “team” as the Obamas. Such a boor.
ORPHEUS
I suspect that his involvement is going to be scrutinized–by many–for the reasons that you have listed. And that scrutiny is not a bad thing.
richardNobbs
Actually, Washington made a commitment to film all of Wilson’s work.
ORPHEUS
I am Absolutely Intrigued!!!—I dare say that Viola Davis is going to grant an Evocative and Authentic performance regarding the life of Ma Rainey [providing the screen-play affords Ma Rainey and Viola, the Truth and Candor and Respect; by which to exhibit such talents.] Also, Viola Davis is truly one of the most Gifted of Actors within the English-speaking world; today. A particularly memorable example of this, is her performance within the film “Doubt”, in which only ONE SCENE, [and a incredibly memorable scene at that!], had garnered–for Viola–a much deserved Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.
Leeane314
This has sooooo many fabulous possibilities.