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![]() ANTICIPATION…. I CANNOT WAIT UNTIL 8PM TONIGHT!! I am SOOOO looking forward to this movie. I know fans of “The Wire” are in mourning over last night’s episode but you might have to put a post-it in your grieving until tomorrow. Phylicia Rashad is absolutely phenomenal in this movie. If you’ve never seen her in anything other than either of the Cosby Shows, you are truly in for a treat. She’s a long way from “Clair Huxtable” in this movie. Ok…off to work I go! Happy Monday!! Oh and um….if you call/email me tonight between 8-11pm please know that I am NOT answering you - unless you use the “Bat Signal”. For real. I’ll catch up with you AFTER I’ve let this movie digest. Enjoy! Airs on ABC Feb. 25 By Ernio Hernandez 25 Feb 2008 Sanaa Lathan, Phylicia Rashad, Sean Combs, Audra McDonald and Justin Martin. photo by ABC/Peter Stranks Audra McDonald, Sean Combs, Sanaa Lathan and Phylicia Rashad star in the ABC television adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, which airs Feb. 25 at 8 PM ET. Kenny Leon, who staged the recent Broadway revival, directs his original stars for the ABC-TV movie, which also features Bill Nunn, Ron Cephas Jones, Sean Patrick Thomas and John Stamos. “The ground-breaking drama portrays a brief period of time in the life of the Younger family as they anxiously await the arrival of a $10,000 life insurance check,” reads an ABC release. “Everyone in the family has their own ideas about how they plan to use their new-found wealth and are eager for their new lives to start.” The film features the cast of the 2004 revival, including Combs as Walter Lee Younger, McDonald as Ruth Younger, Rashad as Lena Younger and Lathan as Beneatha Younger. McDonald and Rashad earned Tony Awards for their performances; Lathan was Tony-nominated. Stamos (Nine, “ER”) takes on the role of Karl Lindner, Jones (Gem of the Ocean, Our Lady of 121st Street) appears as Willy, Thomas (”Save the Last Dance,” Much Ado About Nothing) plays George and Nunn (”Do the Right Thing,” “Spider-Man”) reprises his role as Bobo. The ensemble also features Justin Martin (The Lion King) as Travis and David Oyelowo (”The Last King of Scotland”) as Asagai. The three-hour, small-screen version utilizes a script penned by Paris Qualles, based on the original Hansberry play. Craig Zadan and Neil Meron (the TV versions of “Cinderella,” “Annie” and the films “Hairspray” and “Chicago”) produced the work for Sony Pictures. The work made its world premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. A Raisin in the Sun premiered in 1959. It was the first Broadway play written by, directed by and starring African-Americans. Lloyd Richards directed a cast that included Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil, Diana Sands, Ruby Dee and Louis Gossett — who also appeared in the 1961 film version. The play was also adapted for a 1989 TV movie starring Danny Glover and Esther Rolle and also served as source material for the musical, Raisin. Comment Below |
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Girl, I don’t plan on answering the phone nor being on the internet when this show comes on. It’s been awhile since I’ve looked forward to a TV movie.
So what did you think of the show? I made sure not to compare it to the original. Saying all of that, I honestly liked the new version. There were a few things I would have changed, but otherwise, I thought the acting was good.
I did break down & send/respond to a few emails during the commercials. LOL I enjoyed it. I’m not a fan of Sean Combs but he did an ok job - I didn’t really connect with his version of Walter Lee but then, I didn’t feel like he was really connected either. Being his first time out the box, he did well. Like you I made sure I didn’t compare it to the original. Girl, did “Clair Huxtable” work that role out or what??
lol Phylicia Rashad played that role. I wish I could have seen them on Broadway.