‘The Power Of Possibility’ — Broadway Star Runako Campbell On Reimagining ‘The Outsiders’ Through A Black Woman’s Lens [Exclusive]

For Runako Campbell, "The Outsiders' is a reminder to hold onto hope, embrace possibility and 'stay gold' in difficult times. The post ‘The Power Of Possibility’ — Broadway Star Runako Campbell On Reimagining ‘The Outsiders’ Through A Black Woman’s Lens [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.

‘The Power Of Possibility’ — Broadway Star Runako Campbell On Reimagining ‘The Outsiders’ Through A Black Woman’s Lens [Exclusive]
A close-up portrait of a young Black woman with long, dark curly hair and a serious expression, wearing a brown top against a dark background.
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With seemingly endless crises competing for our attention, the mandate to “stay gold” is often easier said than done. The phrase, immortalized in S.E. Hinton’s classic novel The Outsiders and now sung nightly on Broadway in its Tony Award-winning musical adaptation, is a reminder to preserve one’s innocence, vulnerability, and hope against all odds. What does it actually mean to protect your light when the surrounding environment is defined by grit?

For Runako Campbell, actress and ensemble member in Broadway’s hit production of The Outsiders, answering that question is both a nightly artistic challenge and a daily personal practice. Performing in a show that mirrors the raw realities of socioeconomic struggle, trauma, and grief, Campbell is exploring what it means to remain soft in a world that demands armor. Speaking with MadameNoire, Campbell opened up about bringing a Black woman’s perspective to a historically white, male-dominated narrative, balancing the demands of a Broadway schedule, and her dedication to making her mark in the world.

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