


National Theatre Live: Blues for an Alabama Sky
New York, 1930. Following a decade of creative explosion, the Harlem Renaissance is starting to feel the bite of the Great Depression. In the face of hardship and dwindling opportunity, Angel and her friends battle to keep their artistic dreams alive. But, when Angel falls for a stranger from Alabama, their romance forces the group to make good on their ambitions, or give in to the reality of the time. Lynette Linton directs a startling revival of this extraordinary play by Pearl Cleage.
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Watch National Theatre Live: Blues for an Alabama Sky full movie online for free in HD quality on Watch Online Stream. Stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Prime Video, and more without any subscription or sign up. New York, 1930. Following a decade of creative explosion, the Harlem Renaissance is starting to feel the bite of the Great Depression. In the face of hardship and dwindling opportunity, Angel and her friends battle to keep their artistic dreams alive. But, when Angel falls for a stranger from Alabama, their romance forces the group to make good on their ambitions, or give in to the reality of the time. Lynette Linton directs a startling revival of this extraordinary play by Pearl Cleage.
Cast

Samira Wiley
Angel Allen

Giles Terera
Guy Jacobs

Sule Rimi
Sam Thomas

Osy Ikhile
Leland Cunningham

Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo
Delia Patterson
Lincoln Conway
Ensemble
Eddie Elliott
Ensemble

Kimberley Okoye
Ensemble
Helena Pipe
Ensemble
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