Jennifer Holliday Brings Tonys To Its Feet With Powerhouse Dreamgirls Performance
Absolutely nothing says âBroadway is backâ like the original Dreamgirl, Jennifer Holliday, belting out âAnd I Am Telling You Iâm Not Goingâ at the 2021 Tony Awards Sunday night.
As part of the showâs effort to celebrate musicals of the past and present during its 74th annual ceremony, theater legends graced the stage throughout the evening, delivering one showstopping number after another.
But no one came close to matching the power of Holliday â who in 1982 won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Effie White in âDreamgirlsâ â taking the stage midway through the ceremony as part of a tribute to the groundbreaking musicalâs 40th anniversary.
After a hilarious and moving introduction from her fellow Dreamgirl Sheryl Lee Ralph â who starred alongside Holliday for years in the musical about the rise of an all-girl group modeled on the Supremes â Holliday unleashed her tremendous talents on stage.
Wow! Jennifer Holliday just stopped the show with her iconic #Dreamgirls number. #TonyAwards pic.twitter.com/CFYHNRc56E
â" The McCallum Theatre (@McCallumTheatre) September 27, 2021Singing the torch song thatâs become her signature number for the past four decades, Holliday brilliantly communicated the anguish and pain behind the heartbreaking ballad, which felt as alive as ever on the Tonys stage.
After Hollidayâs final note, a cheer erupted almost immediately from the audience of masked and vaccinated attendees â a requirement for this yearâs ceremony â who all jumped to their feet for a standing ovation.
Hollidayâs performance was so stirring that host Audra McDonald said she needed some time to recover before she introduced the next segment.
Winners went on to to thank Holliday in their own speeches long after she left the stage, with Mary-Louise Parker saying she was âstill cryingâ from the performance some time later.
Jennifer Holliday absolutely brought down the house singing âAnd Iâm Telling Youâ at the #TonyAwards pic.twitter.com/j6p0Q8V2FT
â" Rebecca Rubin (@rebeccaarubin) September 27, 2021The tribute was something of a full-circle moment for Holliday, who performed the song at the 36th annual ceremony in 1982, in whatâs remembered as one of the most iconic moments in Tonys history.
Viewers watching the four-hour celebration, which aired in two parts across Paramount+ and CBS, also had raves for Holliday on Twitter.
Jennifer Holliday bringing the heat like only she can. Probably the greatest showstopper I ever experienced on Broadway. #tonyawards
â" Charles McNulty (@CharlesMcNulty) September 27, 2021Can you imagine having so much talent and stage presence that you make the same song sound thrilling and new every time you sing it for 40 years?
â" R. Eric Thomas (@oureric) September 27, 2021Okay Jennifer Holliday. Still got it, I see.
â" roxane gay (@rgay) September 27, 2021Send the mother f***ing ambulance right now to save me.
Jennifer. Holliday.@TheTonyAwards
God bless Jennifer Holliday's vocals, god bless Jennifer Holliday's jaw. #TonyAwards
â" Louis Peitzman (@LouisPeitzman) September 27, 2021
0 Response to "Jennifer Holliday Brings Tonys To Its Feet With Powerhouse Dreamgirls Performance"
Post a Comment