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02.05 – 03.24.2019
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In this electrifying exploration into the soul of an American icon, Tony and Olivier Award nominee Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor imagine Nat “King” Cole as he faces the final Christmastime broadcast of his groundbreaking variety show and weighs the advice of his friend Sammy Davis Jr. to “go out with a bang.” Cole’s hit songs, such as “Nature Boy,” “It’s a Good Day” and “Smile,” underscore this boldly original homage to the renowned performer who struggled to break through America’s color barrier in the early days of television. A feast for the eyes, ears and soul, the musical incorporates lively choreography by Broadway veteran Edgar Godineaux and dazzling tap dance steeped in politics and pizzazz created by renowned hoofer Jared Grimes. Reprising their roles from a sold-out run at People’s Light & Theater in Philadelphia, Emmy Award nominee Dulé Hill (West Wing; Psych; Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk) as Nat “King” Cole and Hamilton star Daniel J. Watts as Sammy Davis Jr. bring life to a play the Philadelphia Inquirer called “profound, ambitious, wide-ranging and dreamlike.” Like Cole himself, Lights Out promises to be “Unforgettable.”
Performance Information
This production contains adult language, theatrical haze and the smoking of herbal cigarettes.
Eartha Kitt and others
Billy Preston and others
Producer and others
Candy and others
Nat “King” Cole
Betty Hutton, Peggy Lee and others
Perlina and others
Stage Manager and others
Sammy Davis Jr.
Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole Trailer
Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole Production Photos
Dulé Hill sings Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable"
Daniel J. Watts portrays Sammy Davis Jr. in Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole
"Lights Out: Nat 'King' Cole" with Director Patricia McGregor
"Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole" with playwright Colman Domingo
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02.14.2019 / Los Angeles Daily News
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02.04.2019 / Los Angeles Times