5Q: Motown The Musical
“5Q” is an online-only column featuring five questions about stage productions in the Metro Area with a special focus on the GLBTQ community’s relationship to the production. Periodically, “5Q” will take the form of an interview with actors, directors, writers, etc. to shed some light on the production process.
It began as one man’s story, became everyone’s music, and is now Broadway’s musical.
Motown The Musical is the true American dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy’s journey from featherweight boxer to the heavyweight music mogul who launched the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson and many more. Motown shattered barriers, shaped the lives of a generation (and beyond!), and has influenced some of the most prolific entertainers of today. Now, experience it live on stage in the record-breaking smash hit
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The HistoryMakers Year in Review 2012. This was the year that
Berry Gordy agreed to be honored by
The HistoryMakers.
The HistoryMakers An Evening With…PBS-TV series in history.
The year had begun with the organization in full swing. There was a lot of activity with
The HistoryMakers National Science Foundation’s
ScienceMakers programs. They were held in Atlanta, Columbus, Minneapolis, and Winston-Salem in addition to
A Night With Warren Washington at the National Academy of Sciences featuring the life and career of one the most significant climate change scientists of our day.
Smokey Robinson & Berry Gordy Jr.
Furthermore, funding from the McCormick Foundation made interviews with military leaders and a programming partnership with the First Division Museum possible. But then Berry Gordy came to Chicago, and joining him were the Motown family of Edna Anderson, Suzanne de Passe, Valerie Simpson, KEM, Janie Bradford and other Motown legends, in addition to Jonelle M