Last month, I
sent out (and posted) a holiday update noting some of the projects that are
coming on the horizon for both the blog and McGrath Educational Services. In
spite of the company name, the business is involved in many more things than
simply tutoring.
I had mentioned
a couple new projects, but left out one of the more important ventures with the
idea of holding the thought until April. However, after continued thought, I
decided, why wait?
Here’s the
backstory. Leslie Dupree is a gospel singer and actress – she is originally from
Williamsburg, but now lives in Newport News. About seven years ago, she was a
student in my technical writing class at Centura College. For our final
project, the students were required to write a proposal – an honest assignment requiring 10-15 pages of effort to push a real or imagined business endeavor.
My advice to
students was this -- if you’re going to make the effort to develop a proposal,
make it something that you really want to do. After all, you can put the plan
out “on the street.”
Well, Leslie
took this to heart and presented a creditable proposal for a record company. To
my amazement, soon after the assignment was completed, she found a financial
backer from her proposal and recorded her first CD,”Full Circle,” quite a
heroic testimony which used the power of gospel music to tell the story of one
woman overcoming personal struggles and finding light on the other end. You can
do the Google search – the CD is available through ITunes, Amazon and quite a
few other outlets.
Leslie Dupree, writer and director of the stage play "HIPS," which will debut in Newport News on June 1. |
I knew this
venture was serious when learning that she had received permission from Anita Baker’s
record company to cover one of Baker’s songs, because according to record
execs, “you’re the only other person who can sing it!”
Others may know
Leslie from her work in the starring role of Fluorine in the nationally touring
stage play, “Chaos in the House.” When they brought the show to the historic
Kimball Theatre in Colonial Williamsburg, people from the outside started
hovering around the front door because the sound of the singing and laughter in
the theatre was loud enough to draw people off the street. Eventually, the fire
marshal had to come and stop letting people in because of crowd issues.
Imagine, the first African-American based play to hit CW in over 30 years, and
they ran out of seats!
Making a long
story short, her Les D Records has now become Les D Entertainment, and Leslie’s
latest endeavor is another combination of drama, song and dance, brought to the
viewer with a hard dose of honesty which will be sure to make one laugh, cry,
but most importantly, think. I am delighted that Leslie has asked me to help
with the promotion of her new play, “HIPS, “as it prepares for its opening
night on June 1st. For today, however, I’ll let Leslie introduce her
play:
"HIPS" is an unorthodox, multicultural,
informative, raw stage play about how pop culture and men views Plus Size
women. It gives you a personal peek into the horrific betrayal of Danielle (the
main character) by her husband, friends, society and her own body! In addition,
the story-line brings awareness to the elusive, incurable disease SARCOIDOSIS,
which prevents her from controlling her weight! Thus, leaving her trapped in a
shell that causes a variety of attacks!
The
writer, Leslie L. Dupree is directing this production through her own company,
Les D Entertainment! She is taking this brave opportunity to expose some very
private issues that she currently is living with, while bringing awareness to
SARCOIDOSIS! Leslie also wrote "HIPS" to give a voice to Plus Size
women; letting them know that you still can be beautiful, sexy, alluring,
self-confident, creative and successful, in a word coined by Leslie herself,
"HIPS-O-LICIOUS"!
The
show is riddled with drama, comedy, unforgettable dance routines, witty
dialogue, sultry solos, a Broadway styled duet and scenes that will have you on
the edge of your seats!
"HIPS"
- The Stage play will debut Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 7 PM at The WOODSIDE
THEATER, located on 13450
Woodside Lane in Newport News, Virginia. For those near the Peninsula
region of Virginia, this is right off Ft. Eustis Blvd. and Exit 250 on Route
64.
Don't
miss the opportunity to be a part of History in the Making!
I can already report that this will be much more than a one-night show. In fact, there is
already enough buzz that the play will be made into an independent film – and
this has been managed five months before opening night! Stay tuned for more
updates.