"A JOURNEY"

A One-Woman Musical Show

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About Kimberly Wilson

Originally from Minneapolis, MN, Kimberly Wilson first pursued theater while in high school, studying and performing at the Minneapolis Children’s Theatre and in local community and professional theaters. Kimberly was a founding acting company member of Mixed Blood Theater in Minneapolis.

Kimberly was crowned Miss Black Minnesota in 1984. She continued her professional acting career performing in national television commercials, stage and touring productions. Kimberly has performed in many main stage and touring productions.

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Images & Video

Kimberly has performed in many main stage and touring productions, notably: “AINT MISBEHAVIN”, “FOR COLORED GIRLS…”, “THE GREAT WHITE HOPE”, “THE SUNSHINE BOYS”, ‘THE SHADOW BOX”, “BLACK CYCLE”, ”BROTHER CHAMP”, “GLORY ROAD”, “A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS”, “A-MY NAME IS ALICE”, “LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS” , “THE RESURRECTION OF LADY LESTER”, “MOTOWN MADEMOISELLES”, and more.

For pictures of these performances, public appearances, head shots and video previews visit our multimedia section.

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Reviews & Media Coverage

Wilson Productions has been featured in a number of media outlets. Check out reviews and previews of past showcases and book your performance today!

When Kimberly Wilson opened her performance conveying confusion and frustration of a captured African sold into slavery, then effortlessly transition from one historical character to the next, I knew ‘A JOURNEY…’ would be something special — Sowande Tichawonna, Filmmaker

“A JOURNEY” Featured in the CT Post:

“A Journey” may be a one-woman show, but when Kimberly Wilson brings history’s most prominent black women to life on stage, the audience might be convinced otherwise. — The CT Post

“A JOURNEY” Featured in the Westport Daily Voice:

“Theater always brought out the best in Westport’s Kimberly Wilson. Her musical one-woman show, “A JOURNEY,” which she will perform Sunday at Norfield Congregational Church in Weston, brings out Wilson’s best as well as six other historical women she portrays”

Preview of “A JOURNEY” featured in the Darien Times:

A Journey… focuses on the rich history of African-Americans by telling the stories of seven women, with Wilson becoming each of them through alteration of voice, physicality, the drape of a scarf or other accessory, as well as spirituals sung a cappella. — The Darien Times

Gwen Edwards, Producer and Host interviewed Kimberly Wilson, on Our Lives Cable News 12, CT. The segment aired on January 23rd & 24th 2016.