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[T385]The Color Purple Tickets
by Reed Tieri, Ree
The Broadway musical The Color Purple is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Alice Walker of the same name. It deals with many serious issues that many African-American people have to deal with. It is a soul stirring story which touches people’s hearts as it portrays love, betrayal, friendship, hatred and survival. It is a story of hope, inspiration and triumph. In 1985, Steven Spielberg made a film of the same name. After the success of the novel and the film, producer Scott Sanders decided to bring it to Broadway.

He received a lot of flak for that decision as nobody believed he could portray the story on stage as well as it was on the screen. Besides, making a musical on a story with issues of sexual abuse, domestic violence and racial prejudice seemed an impossible task. Most critics said that the performances in the film by Whoopi Goldberg, Dan Glover and Oprah Winfrey, would never be matched on stage. But he stood by his beliefs and after eight years, he finally achieved his dream.

“The Color Purple" opened to public on December 1, 2005 and received rave reviews as well as numerous Tony Award nominations in 2006, including Best Musical. The story was adapted for stage by Marsha Norman the director is Gary Griffin with lyrics and music done by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray. It is choreographed by Donald Byrd. The cast includes Fantasia as Celie, Natasha Yvette White as Sofia and Alton Fitzgerald White as Mister. It is co-produced by Oprah Winfrey who played the role of Sofia in the film.

The story of “The Color Purple" revolves around the life of a young 14 year old girl Celie who is sexually abused by her stepfather and has two babies as a result. These babies are given away and she is told that they have been taken away to be with God. She is then married off to a widower who has several children and is physically abused by him. She has a sister Nettie who runs away and promises to write to her, but believes her to be dead as she never receives any letters from her. Thereafter the story progresses by showing how Celie deals with her abusive husband, makes a new friend and discovers that her sister Nettie is still alive. In the end, everything works out fine for Celie, who rediscovers love and hope, and is reunited with her sister and children.

The story and characters are brought out vividly on stage with a mix of dance and music like jazz, blues, swing and African music. It is an impressive production and a landmark Broadway event which proved all of Scott Sander’s critics wrong.

Tickets for The Color Purple can be bought directly from the Broadway theater box office. To get tickets at the best price, you should buy them weeks in advance to avoid disappointment. Your other options would be to order them online for which you would have to pay a little extra for the tickets being home delivered.


The Color Purple tickets are a chance to see a classic literary work presented in its third form. The original story was a 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner written by Alice Walker. Hollywood got involved a few years later and produced a highly successful film in 1985 that was nominated for 11 Academy Awards. Now comes the musical, which Oprah Winfrey, who played an important part in the film, is helping to produce, and this story is as timeless as it gets.

About the Story

The musical centers on the life of Celie, an African-American woman whose life is a tale of trials and hardships based on the abuse she faces first from her father and then her husband. Celie spends her life in the Southern United States, and the story is set in the early 20th Century, a time when equal rights for both women and African-Americans were basically non-existent.

Celie has one true friend who loves her, and that's her sister Nettie. Nettie is the “pretty” sister, and she has drawn the eye of Albert, the character who ultimately will become Celie's husband. Albert wants to court Nettie, but her father refuses to allow it, as he feels that Nettie is too young at the time. Instead, he offers Celie to Albert, and Albert begrudgingly accepts and marries Celie.

Celie moves in with Albert, and Nettie comes to live with both of them. When Nettie refuses Albert's overtures, he sends her away. Through the story, we learn that Nettie has been living in Africa working on a mission. However, due to the abuse of Albert, Nettie's repeated letters are not discovered until much later in life. Celie feels for years that Nettie is lost. However, the next development in the plot is where The Color Purple tickets start to show their worth to anyone who uses them.

Celie must also deal with a rival, Shug Avery. Albert also wanted to marry Shug earlier in life but was refused. Shug comes back to Albert after alcohol has robbed her of her ability to function, and Celie is forced to care for her.

Even though Shug is initially a threat to Celie, the two ultimately forge a friendship that allows Celie to develop her individuality and to face her abusive husband. Celie learns several lessons from Shug, most importantly the value of self worth. Celie's character develops throughout the story, and the climax of the story is as riveting as any story ever told.

The lessons and message communicated in this tale are several in number. Feminism, basic human rights, individuality and domestic abuse are just some of the themes covered in a story that has been seen as both uplifting and controversial due to the graphic nature of some of Celie's experiences.

Ultimately, however, Celie's tale is one of triumph and self-realization, and her ability to reach her potential as a human being has touched the heart of many readers, movie-goers and now thespians.

If you want to see a timeless classic on stage, The Color Purple tickets will have you feeling good all the way home.

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