Born into poverty in the slums of St. Louis, Josephine Baker became one of the most famous and groundbreaking stars of the 20th century. The first African-American performer to rise to international prominence, she was a French Resistance spy and civil rights activist who was married twice by age 16 and served as muse to Pablo Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, who called her "the most sensational woman anyone ever saw."
Now, nearly 40 years after her death, Baker's life inspires a young woman to face up to the sacrifices required to follow one's dreams.
2015 | Off-Broadway |
Public Theatre Production Off-Broadway |
Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
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2015 | Drama League Awards | Distinguished Performance Award | Cush Jumbo |
2015 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Solo Performance | Cush Jumbo |
2015 | The Lortels | Outstanding Costume Design | Anthony Ward |
2015 | The Lortels | Outstanding Solo Show | 0 |
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