Curtis strong-arms Early’s manager, Marty, out of the way. To appeal to white audiences, Curtis makes the lighter-skinned, less vocally powerful the new lead singer—relegating Effie, the powerhouse vocalist, to backup. Effie is devastated but stays.
Eventually, Deena realizes Curtis has manipulated her entire image. She leaves him. The Dreams reunite one last time for a televised special, with Effie singing alongside Deena and Lorrell. dreamgirls
2006 film → Original Broadway cast recording → YouTube clips of Jennifer Holliday’s live performances → Then seek out a local stage production. Curtis strong-arms Early’s manager, Marty, out of the way
The group, now called , skyrockets to fame. Effie begins a secret affair with Curtis. Meanwhile, Lorrell becomes James Early’s mistress, despite knowing he won’t leave his wife. Eventually, Deena realizes Curtis has manipulated her entire
1. Overview & Origins Dreamgirls is a landmark musical with music by Henry Krieger and lyrics and book by Tom Eyen . It premiered on Broadway in 1981, running for over 1,500 performances. The story is a fictionalized account of the rise of The Supremes and other Motown acts of the 1960s and 1970s, drawing heavy inspiration from the career of Diana Ross , as well as figures like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and The Shirelles.
with Effie’s legendary showstopper: “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.” Act II Effie’s career crumbles. She discovers she is pregnant with Curtis’s child, but he rejects her. She gives birth to a daughter, Magic, and struggles to make ends meet.