Written by | Ray Cornelius
I had the pleasure recently of attending a performance of the critically acclaimed one-man show, “Thurgood,” which closes this Sunday, October 16 at Atlanta’s Theatrical Outfit. The powerful 120-minute long play features the talents of Geoffrey D. Williams as the iconic Supreme Court Justice—Thurgood Marshall.
“Over the last couple of years, Theatrical Outfit has been presenting their seasons centered around a name or theme. This 40th season is about hope and when you think about what our country is going through right now with unresolved racial tension and a significant amount of Black men being killed by law enforcement, we need as much hope as we can get,” said the production’s director Eric Little.
Portraying such an important figure in human history is not an easy task for any actor. But for Williams, who has been performing on stage and television since the early 90’s, this was the role of a lifetime and one that he took very seriously.
Williams further explained that he prepared for the role by spending a lot of time in the library researching and meeting with some of Thurgood’s friends who were a part of his circle when he was alive. He also said that while many of the audience members may have seen the other performances featuring Jones and Fishburne, what he brings to the character is totally different and very personal.
“You know it’s something that we as actors say a lot. ‘No two actors will play the same Hamlet.’ Even though the script is the same, we have different experiences as individual human beings. So I’m not going to do the show the way Fishburne or James Earl Jones did it. I’m going to bring my personal experience with it. I am going to use my past and bring it to the process to make it my own.”
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