The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess

The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess (2009)

From the San Francisco Opera: "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin

  • Genre: Music
  • Release Date: 2009-04-19
  • User Rating: 10/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 38min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: San Francisco Opera
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Francesca Zambello
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Summary

In the early 1900s, the fictional Catfish Row section of Charleston, South Carolina serves as home to a black fishing community. Crippled beggar Porgy, who travels about in a goat-drawn cart, loves the drug-addicted Bess, who lives with stevedore Crown, the local bully.

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  • Eric Owens

    as Porgy
  • Laquita Mitchell

    as Bess
  • Lester Lynch

    as Crown
  • Chauncey Packer

    as Sportin' Life
  • Karen Slack

    as Serena
  • Angel Blue

    as Clara
  • Alteouise DeVaughn

    as Maria
  • Eric Greene

    as Jake
  • Michael Bragg

    as Mingo
  • Malesha Jessie

    as Annie
  • Samantha McElhaney

    as Strawberry Woman
  • Amber Mercomes

    as Lily
  • Michael Austin

    as Robbins
  • Ashley Faatoalia

    as Crab Man
  • Calvin Lee

    as Peter
  • Frederick Matthews

    as Nelson
  • Earl Hazell

    as Jim
  • Kenneth Overton

    as Frazier
  • Darren K. Stokes

    as Undertaker
  • Richard Farrell

    as Detective
  • Louis Landman

    as Policeman
  • John Minágro

    as Coroner
Directing Francesca Zambello Director
Sound John DeMain Conductor
Crew Denni Sayers Choreographer
Directing Francesca Zambello Stage Director
Sound George Gershwin Songs
Writing Ira Gershwin Lyricist
Production David Gockley Executive Producer
Art Peter J. Davison Set Designer
Costume & Make-Up Paul Tazewell Costume Designer
Writing DuBose Heyward Writer
Writing DuBose Heyward Novel
Writing DuBose Heyward Theatre Play
Writing Dorothy Heyward Theatre Play

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