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Interview Blair Underwood Returns to Broadway With a Story Close to Home Why Roundabout Theatre Company鈥檚 A Soldier鈥檚 Play resonates with the Deep Impact star鈥檚 family history.
Blair Underwood Marc J. Franklin

In 1985, after a call to his dance professor to explain that he couldn鈥檛 afford to return the following semester, Blair Underwood found himself driving to New York City for a meeting with an agent, set up by his professor, Tony-nominated choreographer Billy Wilson.

鈥淚 was young and naive and excited. I didn鈥檛 know enough to be scared,鈥� says Underwood. His fearlessness paid off that first trip when he immediately booked a guest spot on The Cosby Show, prompting a very impressed agent to sign him.

Underwood cites that trip as the catalyst for the rest of his career. He may be most recognizable from his screenwork, including Sex and the City and his Golden Globe鈥搉ominated turns in L.A. Law and In Treatment, but he considers himself a theatre kid at heart. 鈥淢y first love, my first passion, my roots are in the theatre.鈥�

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Blair Underwood Marc J. Franklin

Last on Broadway in the 2012 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, Underwood is back in Roundabout Theater Company鈥檚 Broadway premiere of A Soldier鈥檚 Play, directed by Tony winner Kenny Leon and co-starring three-time Tony nominee David Alan Grier. Charles Fuller鈥檚 Pulitzer Prize鈥搘inning drama premiered Off-Broadway in 1981, tracking the aftermath of a black Army officer鈥檚 murder at Louisiana鈥檚 Fort Neal in 1944. For Underwood, the milieu feels like home. 鈥淢y dad is a retired Army Colonel of 28 years in the United States Army,鈥� he says. 鈥淚 grew up around the Army specifically.鈥�

A Soldier鈥檚 Play also offers Underwood the chance to tackle topics not frequently seen on Broadway, with the play examining colorism and respectability politics within the black community. 鈥淵ou get to see black humanity from many different multiple perspectives,鈥� he says. 鈥淵ou have self-love, self-pride, self-hatred, which is real deep in this play. And just to watch all of this be unpacked [in the script], that鈥檚 powerful.鈥�

These notions stood out when Underwood read the script, feeling particularly charged to explore them in a space as significant as a Broadway stage. With his impressive 35-year career, Underwood welcomes the opportunity to 鈥渆xplore and mine my culture. Many of my earlier roles, I was one of a few black [actors on shows with predominately white casts], and that was kind of the norm in the 1980s. It鈥檚 a different day now.鈥�

The theatrical and cultural landscapes have changed quite a bit since Underwood took that first trip to New York City, but one thing has remained the same: 鈥淚鈥檒l always live in the theatre,鈥� he says. 鈥淚鈥檒l always come back to the theatre every chance I get. It鈥檚 an adrenaline rush!鈥�

A Sneak Peek at Broadway鈥檚 A Soldier鈥檚 Play, Starring David Alan Grier and Blair Underwood

 
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