The life
story and music of the late artist Nina Simone is playing out on a New York
stage, and when Laiona Michelle steps into the role of Simone, she says it is
sometimes as if she's looking in the mirror.
During a
hard time in her career, Michelle began writing "Little Girl Blue",
which is named after Simone's acclaimed debut album.
“I
came out of graduate school a classically trained actress and I was not getting
satisfying work, and so my agent at the time got fed up with me and said you
keep complaining why don't you just write your own material,” says Michelle.
“Do it yourself, and so I did."
Just
like the icon she portrays, who suffered career setbacks, Michelle set her
sights on the stage, through songs made famous by Simone, and dialogue.
She
brings the music legend's battles with mental illness and relationships, and
her civil rights activism, to the audience as if they are watching Simone in a
1960s nightclub.
“I took
facts from her life and then used my imagination and dig deeper,” says
Michelle. “What must she have felt like, how was this for her, what did she
feel?”
"Little
Girl Blue" is running off-Broadway at New World Stages through at
least May 22.