The carpet was red hot. The attendees were glowing. The APOLLO has seen it all.
The legendary theatre represents many. But above all, stands firm as a testament to the black narrative. The APOLLO only strives to give back. And the 12th Annual Spring Gala β its biggest fundraising event β is an example of just that, having raised over $2.2 million.
Whoβs who in black entertainment made their appearance, with characters such as Ceelo Green, Stan Lathan and Savion Glover hitting the scene, the questions had to be asked.
What does it mean for you to support APOLLO?
Stan Lathan: Itβs an honor to be here. I feel privileged to be here. We all get to be recognized out here.Β
Ray Crew: Well, it actually continues. Itβs a continuing part of the wonderful story and the legacy. The legacy continues. The great legend of the APOLLO and those thatβve graced the stage of it: Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, and you know, what it means to be a person of that and add my name to this wonderful list. The years that Iβve spent here doing SHOWTIME at the APOLLO Amateur Night, and then with Steve Harvey, itβs actually coming back. Itβs coming back. Itβs gonna be primetime, so thatβs gonna be a big deal.
Kamilah Forbes: Well, itβs an honor to support. I think itβs a big part of my mission to continue to pull the torch, and moving it forward. And really about propelling the APOLLO into tomorrow, and thatβs what Iβm excited about. Thatβs what nights like this always remind us of: where we come from, and more importantly, where are we headed.
WΓ© McDonald: I feel like supporting the Apollo is like supporting everybody. The support that they give is phenomenal. And I feel like thatβs just something thatβs really key in everyoneβs eyes. I mean, without music and art, where would we be, you know what I mean? So I feel like, with them, their support is our support. Β
You excited about tonight?
Ray Crew(relative to primetime q): Oh yeah. Very excited. Primetime, FOX at eight oβclock, yeah. Before we wanted 1 in the morning, yeah.
Any particular fond memories related to the theatre or Harlem in general?
Kamilah Forbes: You know, I did a couple of shows as theatre director, which was fantastic. I worked here at the APOLLO theatre as a producer of content about 14 years ago.
Anyone in the acting world or in your field that you look up to?
Stan Lathan: I love a lot of actors. And Iβm a director. I work with a lot of actors. Iβve worked with people that blew my mind that youβve never heard of, you know? I canβt say. Actors are like cards, you know? Theyβre all great. I donβt try to compare, because mainly with different people you get different things.
WΓ© McDonald: Bruno Mars. His performance, and his charisma, and he can sing really amazing β itβs just endless. And he creates hits and he started as a producer, which is really just amazing.
Anything in literature thatβs influenced you or your work?
Stan Lathan: No.
Ray Crew: Yeah, βArt of Warβ. Thatβs right. I read that because thereβs a lot of life strategies and I refer to that a lot. You have to be ready to mentally and spiritually combat those forces. Thatβs what itβs all about.
Itβs your favorite, then?
Ray Crew: Itβs one of them. Listen, I study the Bible. I study many things.
Howβs the weather?
Ray Crew: Todayβs ridiculously hot. Itβs been cool the week before, now we got this. Iβm going inside where the airβs cool.Β
What is your criteria for judging a good film?
Stan Lathan: Itβs intrinsic. Itβs like I just try to feel with my emotions or how Iβm affected by it, you know? So I donβt have criteria for judging films or any kind of movie, itβs just the way I feel, thatβs it.
Ray Crew: Well, Iβll tell you what, certainly with Stan Lathan, who is a friend of mine, and his body of work is great. So whenever I think of whatβs a good film, well one is what kind of story are you telling. Because you have some films that are about all just action and the effects and all that, but I like a great story. And as it unfolds do I get involved with the characters? Whatβs the story? Does it mean something? Does it touch part of my soul? And Stanβs been able to tell some great stories.
Kamilah Forbes: Judging a film? Itβs always story. Always story. It starts, begins and ends with story.
Any film that embodies that? (Directed towards Forbes)
Kamilah Forbes: Moonlight. Story, character β thatβs it.
WΓ© McDonald: Honesty. Yeah, absolutely. Honestly in your creative vision; honesty in what goes on around the world, you know? I feel like the best actors are the people who are real. And I feel like the best films are the things that portray emotion without words, you know? Like you look at a style you can feel how something is great. Great actors, great directors, great producers β they all have that common theme. As far as creative things, I feel like a classic is like Titanic even though itβs corny, itβs still amazing Β that something like that has lived up right now. And the things like Pulp Fiction, and then of course most of the Independent ones β itβs great.
Savion Glover: Iβm like, the worst critic ever. I like to learn. Once I go into the theatre, I go in with the preconceived notion of βteach me, teach meβ. When I go into a theatre or movie and realize thereβs nothing to be had here as far as education goes, I submit to the entertainment aspect. But I go in to learn something. Which has been a problem, actually, for me. Iβm just becoming available, mentally, to go into a theatre and say βokay, I need to not be expecting an education here, itβs just entertainment. Youβre gonna see Robocop or something like that,β but you know, thatβs not a bad movie itβs just entertainment. Versus a movie of Spike Lee or something like that resorting to deliberate, educational proponents.