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Brandy talks Diversity on Broadway, teases ‘Chicago’ Vocal Performance


Brandy Norwood as Roxy in Chicago The Music

Grammy Award-winning singer Brandy Norwood is making her long-awaited debut on Broadway in Chicago. Brandy stars as Roxie Hart, a woman behind bars, in 1920’s prohibition-era Chicago.

“Everything happens when its supposed to. I really believe that everything is in divine time, and this was the perfect role for me to debut on Broadway,” Brandy told theGrio.com. “I think before, I was afraid, I just didn’t think it was the right time for me. But now, I’m in a new space. I have a little bit more confidence, and I want to bring something to this role … and I’m ready.”

In 1997, Brandy made history in Disney’s TV film Cinderella, starring alongside Whitney Houston, as the first black princess.

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Brandy appears in Chicago as one of the only African-American women to play Roxie Hart.

The singer talked about the importance of colorblind casting on Broadway and in Hollywood.

“I think it’s a beautiful thing, and it’s very very important because everybody is different and everybody has something to bring differently than the next person.

I think that it’s great that we’re having more opportunities and people are opening their minds to great things.”

Brandy kicks off her Chicago run April 28 for a eight-week limited engagement at the Ambassador Theater in New York City. For tickets to Chicago The Musical visit New York.com

Source: article by Chris Witherspoon in the grio

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