
Black Is The Color Of My Voice
Apphia Campbell's award-winning one-woman play inspired by the life and music of Nina Simone. At the Garrick Theatre.
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Black Is the Color of My Voice at the Garrick Theatre, London
A woman sits at a piano. She has buried her father and she is looking back. What follows is one of the most powerful pieces of solo theatre on the London stage right now. Black Is the Color of My Voice, written and performed by Apphia Campbell, is inspired by the extraordinary life of Nina Simone, the singer, pianist and civil rights activist who became one of the most important voices of the 20th century. This critically acclaimed production plays at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End for a strictly limited engagement on Sunday 12 July 2026, with performances at 3.30pm and 7pm.
What Is Black Is the Color of My Voice About?
The play follows a successful singer and activist reflecting on the journey that shaped her. From a childhood as a gifted piano prodigy in the American South, destined for a life in the service of the church, to her transformation into a jazz icon and one of the loudest voices in the Civil Rights Movement. When her father dies, she is forced to confront the losses, the battles and the moments that defined her. Woven through the story are live performances of some of Nina Simone's most recognisable songs, from I Loves You Porgy and Feeling Good to Four Women and Mississippi Goddam. The music isn't decoration. It carries the weight of every scene.
Apphia Campbell: Writer and Performer
Apphia Campbell wrote Black Is the Color of My Voice in 2013 and has been performing it to audiences around the world ever since. She is originally from the United States and trained at Florida International University. The show premiered in Shanghai before touring to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it sold out, and has since played to standing ovations in New York, across the UK and in Australia. Campbell made her West End debut with this production at Trafalgar Studios in 2019. She also directs the piece. Her other credits include Woke, which won a Scotsman Fringe First and a commendation from Amnesty International, and commissions for the BBC and the National Theatre of Scotland.
Black Is the Color of My Voice Reviews and Awards
The production won the Best Theatre Award at Adelaide Fringe 2024, along with Pick of the Week honours in both 2023 and 2024. Critics have been consistently enthusiastic. The Times gave it four stars and praised its moving depiction of determination and survival. Broadway Baby awarded five stars, and Edinburgh Festival Magazine highlighted its compelling storytelling punctuated by bursts of song. This is a show that has earned its reputation through years of touring and standing ovations, not hype.
Garrick Theatre, West End London
The Garrick Theatre is one of the West End's grand Victorian playhouses, seating around 700 across three levels. It opened in 1889, financed by the playwright W. S. Gilbert and named after the great 18th-century actor David Garrick, and its richly decorated auditorium still carries that sense of occasion. The theatre sits on Charing Cross Road in the heart of theatreland, a two-minute walk from Leicester Square station and close to Charing Cross and Covent Garden.
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Garrick Theatre
2 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0HH