Hairspray Character Guide
Motormouth Maybelle is the host of Negro Day on the Corny Collins Show, a mother, a leader, and the emotional powerhouse of Hairspray. She has been fighting for equality long before Tracy arrived, and she does it with dignity, joy, and an unstoppable voice. I Know Where I've Been is the show's most powerful moment.
Motormouth Maybelle moves with earned authority. She does not need to demand respect because she radiates it. Her presence fills any room. She dances with rooted, grounded power, connected to tradition, connected to community. She claps, she stomps, she raises her hands. Her movement comes from gospel, from soul, from a deep well of lived experience. When she sings I Know Where I've Been, the stage belongs to her completely.
A bold, colorful dress or blouse. Rich jewel tones, purples, golds, emerald greens. She dresses with pride and style.
A full skirt or elegant dress that moves powerfully. Her silhouette should be commanding.
Statement earrings and a brooch. A church hat for I Know Where I've Been. Bold lipstick.
Sensible but stylish heels. She stands tall and walks with purpose.
A styled updo or elegant curls. Put-together and intentional.
I Know Where I've Been can be staged as a march, with the ensemble gradually joining behind her. This builds from a solo to a full-company moment and should be the emotional climax before the finale.
Best for ages 15-18 or an adult dancer. Motormouth Maybelle demands a powerful performer with exceptional stage presence and emotional depth. The role needs someone who can hold the stage alone and deliver I Know Where I've Been with authority. This is the most important supporting role in the show.
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