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Cynthia Erivo captured the hearts of Broadway audiences with her extraordinary portrayal of Celie in the 2015 revival of *The Color Purple*. Her groundbreaking performance earned her the 2016 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical and the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. But her journey to stardom began long before her New York debut, and her story is one of grit, artistry, and unrelenting passion.
From the U.K. Stage to Global Stardom
Erivo’s career began in the U.K., where she made her mark in theater, television, and film starting in 2011. One of her most notable early roles was as Deloris Van Cartier in the U.K. tour of *Sister Act*, famously portrayed by Whoopi Goldberg in the original film. During that tour, she first heard whispers about *The Color Purple*, the show that would later become a defining moment in her career.
Reflecting on her connection to Celie, Erivo shared, “I didn’t know what it was about this show, but when it came to that character, I knew in my heart, in my gut, in my soul, that I needed to do it.” Her instincts proved right, as her performance left an indelible mark on audiences and critics alike.
A Voice for Complex Characters and Advocacy
Erivo’s approach to her craft is deeply intentional. She seeks out well-rounded, complex roles that highlight underrepresented women. Whether portraying Celie’s resilience or diving into new characters like an investigator on the autism spectrum, Erivo is committed to breaking stereotypes and bringing depth to every role.
Beyond her work on stage and screen, Erivo is a passionate advocate for social justice. She’s a staunch ally of the LGBTQ+ community and isn’t afraid to speak out about inequality. “There’s no point saying, ‘I support the LGBTQ community,’ if I’m not doing anything about it,” she explained. Her authenticity and dedication to meaningful action have made her a role model for many.
The Power of Music and Storytelling
Erivo’s background in music psychology gives her a unique perspective on storytelling through song. She views music as a deeply personal medium, stating, “I try to make sure that the story is coming from me and my experience… When you open your mouth to sing, you kind of have to tell the truth.”
Her performance of *“I’m Here”* from *The Color Purple* became a standout moment, with audiences often rising to their feet mid-show. Erivo credits the song’s powerful message and her openness to its truth for the overwhelming response.
Legendary Women’s Voices
In her upcoming concert series, *Legendary Women’s Voices*, Erivo will celebrate the music of iconic female artists who have shaped her sound and inspired her journey. Featuring songs written or performed by women, the show is a heartfelt tribute to those who have paved the way. “It’s indulgent because I enjoy this music thoroughly,” she admitted with a laugh. “I think people will have a decadent evening full of music and come away smiling.”
Looking Ahead
As Cynthia Erivo continues to make waves in Hollywood and Broadway, she remains a beacon of authenticity and purpose. Her talent, coupled with her unwavering commitment to representation and equality, ensures that she is not just telling stories but creating meaningful change.
Whether through her powerful performances, heartfelt music, or outspoken advocacy, Erivo’s journey is one of inspiration—and she’s only getting started.