Karla Burns’ legacy of music and drama is one of 鶹ýӳƷ’s most prominent contributions to the performing arts.
Burns, 66, died June 4 in 鶹ýӳƷ. She attended Dunbar Elementary School and graduated from West High School. At 鶹ýӳƷ State, she earned bachelor’s degrees in music education and in speech/theater, both in 1981.
In 2016, she was awarded an honorary doctorate and inducted into the College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
She won the Laurence Olivier Award, Britain’s most prestigious theater award, in 1991 for her role as Queenie in the musical “Show Boat.” Burns, an operatic mezzo-soprano, was nominated for a Tony Award in 1983.
“She was a local, 鶹ýӳƷ home-grown girl who made it big,” Rick Bumgardner, a friend and artistic director at Roxy’s Downtown, . “Karla was a trailblazer.”
Burns was in a one-woman show of the same name that chronicled the life of actress Hattie McDaniel. McDaniel, who won an Academy Award (1939) for her role as Mammy in “Gone with the Wind,” also is from 鶹ýӳƷ and played Queenie in “Show Boat.”
KMUW's Carla Eckels , documenting her life on stage.