Sidney Poitier’s Life to Inspire New Broadway Play
He may be best known for his dynamic and pioneering work onscreen, but Sidney Poitierâs history-making journey to stardom began on the stage. Soon, the Bahamian-American actor-directorâs inspiring life story will also take the stage, as Poitier has garnered his own biographical Broadway play.
Per Variety:
In films like âGuess Whoâs Coming to Dinnerâ and âIn the Heat of the Night,â Poitier turned in powerful performances that electrified audiences. He also broke racial barriers as a leading man and top box office draw in the 1950s and 1960s, and became the first African American male to win an Oscar for best actor for his performance in âLilies of the Field.â Though best known for his film work in front of the camera, Poitier also became a director making hits such as âStir Crazy.â On stage, he appeared in the first production of âA Raisin in the Sun.â
Now, Poitierâs legendary life as a performer, director, and activist will be dramatized in a new Broadway play that will be written by Charles Randolph-Wright and directed by Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson. Titled âSidney,â the show will trace Poitierâs youth on Cat Island in the Bahamas to his rise to become one of the worldâs biggest stars.
âSir Sidney Poitier is clearly one of the greatest actors in the history of cinema. His integrity and standard of excellence set the bar for generations to come,â said Santiago-Hudson in a statement. The Tony winnerâs own autobiographical work, Lackawanna Blues, came to Broadway this season with Santiago-Hudson as both star and director. âIt is an honor to be a part of celebrating the incomparable Sidney Poitierâs monumental career in this play but also the man and his extraordinary life,â he added.
Fortuitously, the play, adapted from Poitierâs bestselling second memoir, The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography, is being developed with the full support of his family, who personally selected Randolph-Wright and Santiago-Hudson to lead the production. Furthering that support will be filmmaker Anika Poitier, the fifth of the 94-year-old Poitierâs six daughters, who will produce alongside Ron Gillyard and Barry Krost. A debut date, cast and creative team for Sidney have yet to be announced.
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In a statement, author-director Randolph-Wright, who penned the upcoming American Prophet: Frederick Douglass In His Own Words, shared an anecdote about the inimitable Poitier:
âThe first time I met Sidney Poitier was decades ago when he saw a show I co-wrote and directed in Los Angeles. We went to dinner and I literally could not speak. He said to me, âIf in any way I have inspired you, you have more than paid me back with what I saw this evening.â I have held onto those words my entire career. And now to place his astonishing life on stage is the ultimate challenge and the ultimate joy. To have the trust of Mr. Poitier and his family is one of the greatest gifts I have been given â what an honor to get to dramatize the true measure of this monumental man. I look forward to the world discovering the astounding person that is behind one of our most prodigious heroes, a man who continues to inspire.â