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Texas Southern University Team Up to Bring National Stage Play “Crowns” to Houston

Texas Southern University Team Up to Bring National Stage Play “Crowns” to Houston
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on January 03, 2014


Texas Southern University’s Communications and Alumni Relations Offices, KTSU-FM Radio and PG Entertainment of Atlanta are bringing the national stage play Crowns by Regina Taylor, to Houston for two dates: Friday, Feb. 28th and Saturday, March 1, 2014. Adapted from the book by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry, Crowns is a play with music showcasing the lives of African American women also known as “HAT QUEENS!

Young women between the ages of 16 and 26 who, sing, dance and act are asked to submit one minute audition videos of a gospel song or hymn sung a cappella or to a recorded track for a chance to win the lead role of a young girl named Yolanda. Videos are being submitted to the following email address, tsucrownsauditions@gmail.com.

Set against a tapestry of music and dance, Regina Taylor’s Crowns tells the story of a young African-American girl named Yolanda who is stricken by tragedy. She relocates to the rural South to live with her church-going grandmother and is engulfed in stories about the magnificent women and how their distinctive hats illustrate their individual experiences. Through her relationship with these “hat queens,” Yolanda experiences healing and self-realization.

Organizers of this event are members of the Texas Southern HATS & TIES Committee. The synonym stands for Honoring Academically Talented Scholars…To Impact and Engage Students. This committee provides scholarships and mentorship opportunities for freshmen students at the university. “Having heard and read the rave reviews about this play, we are bringing this show to the campus of Texas Southern for the very first time and know that it will be a smashing hit.



People in Chicago, Florida, Atlanta and all across the United States, are talking about this play long after the performance,” states Eva Pickens, TSU’s Associate Vice President of Communications and Community Outreach. “We know that we’re getting something special to showcase to our students and the Houston community,” Pickens continued.

Key roles in the play will feature vocalists and actors/actresses from Houston and according to Pickens, this makes this initiative extra special and extra exciting.

Texas Southern University has some collaborative partners who have joined to make this event a success; PG Entertainment of Atlanta, KTSU-FM Radio (90.9) FM, and the university’s Alumni Relations and Communications offices.

By selecting the dates for two shows, Feb. 28th and March 1st, the university is observing both Black History Month and Women’s History Month.

Sponsorship opportunities are available. Sponsors will have the opportunity to showcase products and services, provide samples to the audience, have prominent placement in all promotional and advertising literature (evites, programs, posters, banners, newsletters, etc), a commercial on KTSU-FM Radio, weekly visibility in our online newsletters which are widely distributed to 47,000 alumni and friends, place in the TSU Herald, student newspaper; and an on-air interview with one of our popular radio and television (TSU-TV Comcast On Demand) personalities.

Individuals may participate by becoming a member of the HATS & TIES Executive or Honorary Committees. A tabletop souvenir book will also be published in which individuals may participate. Please call the numbers below to find out how to participate in the HATS and TIES contest and to be listed in the souvenir book and program.
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