Tina Turner, born Anna Mae Bullock, was a singer and actress whose career spanned more than sixty years. She won numerous awards, including eight Grammys. Tina began her music career with her husband Ike Turner as a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. Success followed with a string of hits including “River Deep, Mountain High” and “Proud Mary.” She divorced Ike in 1978 and, after virtually disappearing from the music scene for several years, rebuilt her career, launching a string of hits including her 1984 solo album Private Dancer. In 1986, she published a bestselling memoir I Tina which was turned into the Academy Award-nominated film What’s Love Got to Do with It in 1993. One of the world’s most popular entertainers, Tina sold more concert tickets than any other solo music performer in history. She lived with her husband in Zurich, Switzerland until her death in 2023 at the age of eighty-three.
Adrienne Warren won the Tony, Drama Desk, Antonyo, and Outer Critics Circle awards for her performance as Tina Turner in Broadway’s Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. Warren originated the role in the West End production, earning her Olivier, Evening Standard, and Joe Allen Award nominations. Additional New York theatre credits include Shuffle Along (Broadway, Tony-nominated), Bring It On: The Musical (Broadway), The Wiz (City Center Encores!), and Dreamgirls (The Apollo). Warren has been cast in the feature film The Woman King opposite Viola Davis. In 2022, Warren will star in the ABC limited series Women of the Movement, produced by Jay-Z and Will Smith. Warren is Co-Founder of the Broadway Advocacy Coalition (BAC), which received a special Tony Award in 2021.