The Cool Crystal Show - Season 1
Season 1
The Cool Crystal Show
Wouldn't it be cool if T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh (that lady from In Living Color, Cosby, That's So Raven and other cool shows) had her very own show, where she could celebrate culture, do scenes from her stage shows, new characters and bits, and express her rather opinionated and often conspiracy-laced views on the world? Well, here it is! "The Cool Crystal Show" is a solo magazine-style variety show written, directed, and produced by, and of course starring... T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh
Cool right?
Episodes
Back in the Living Room
Two scenes from the stage show "Some of My Best Friends," and the introduction of Keymah's Cool Collection, Art Is collection, neighborhood matriarch Miss Louise and her porch pal Miss Ethel, and the comic that does stand-up - tragedy.
Introducing the Queen
Two scenes from the stage show "Some of My Best Friends," an art exhibit, and the introduction of cultural cooking queen, Nzhingi Anyemeechi Mbwele Aharanwa, literary enthusiast Mrs. Dr. Eliza Madree Weaver, and pro-Black poet, Jett
Pandemic Blues
Two scenes from the stage show "Some of My Best Friends," an art exhibit, a Cool Collection induction, and the introduction of medical expert Dr. Melanie Milan and a pandemic satire.
Introducing Mr. Z
A scene from the stage show "Some of My Best Friends," a literary review of children's books, a cultural cooking lesson, an art exhibit, and the introduction of the neighborhood legend Mr. Z and his porch pal Mr. Washington.
Lay Down My Burdens
Three scenes from the stage show "Some of My Best Friends," Cool Collection - Najwa I; Stand-up - tragedy - Social anxiety; "Art Is" - photographer Vincent E. Walker; Jett - Black sheep; Nylah, is introduced.
Not Today
Two scenes from the stage show "Some of My Best Friends," a literary review, a cultural cooking lesson, an art exhibit, and a woman takes action against police abuse.
Everything But the Kitchen Sink
The conclusion of the season: a tragicomedy exploration of dreams, three art exhibits, a pandemic medical recap, two Cool Collection inductions, a literary review, Miss Louise counsels a young man and a poetic exploration of "Black Pots."
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