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News Ella Begins Hartford Stage Run July 8 Tina Fabrique is "The First Lady of Song" – Ella Fitzgerald – in the Hartford Stage engagement of Ella, which begins July 8.
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Tina Fabrique in Ella. Photo by Tim Fuller

Jeffrey Hatcher (Never Gonna Dance) penned the biographical stage musical that is directed by Hartford TheaterWorks artistic director Rob Ruggiero. Co-conceived by Ruggiero and Dyke Garrison, Ella runs through July 27.

"It's 1966 in Nice, France, and singer Ella Fitzgerald is preparing for one of the most important concerts of her career," press notes for Ella explain. "As she and her fellow musicians finish with rehearsal the afternoon of the concert, her manager, Norman, has an unusual request: he'd like Ella to cut one of the usual numbers in order to add room for some patter with the audience. With this daunting task before her, she begins to reminisce, uncovering a past the public never knew on a musical journey through her life."

Songs included in the production are "A Tisket, A Tasket," "How High the Moon," "That Old Black Magic" and "They Can't Take that Away from Me," all performed with a live four-piece jazz combo.

Joining Fabrique for the Hartford run are Harold Dixon as Fitzgerald's manager Norman Granz, as well as band members Clifton Kellem (Bass), Rodney Harper (Drums), Thaddeus Wilson (Trumpet) and George Caldwell (Piano/Conductor).

Imported from Washington, DC's Arena Stage, where the production played last winter, Ella has a creative team composed of Danny Holgate (arranger, musical director), Michael Schweikardt (set design), Alejo Vietti (costume design), John Lasiter (lighting design), Michael Miceli (sound design) and Charles LaPointe (wig design). Fabrique's stage credits include Dessa Rose; Ragtime; Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk; Truly Blessed; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; The Gospel at Colonus; and Harlem Song. Fabrique has been with Ella since its Hartford TheaterWorks debut in 2005 under the working title Ella: Off the Record.

For tickets, priced $28-$55, phone (860) 527-5151 or visit hartfordstage.org.

 
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