Our Stage, Our Stories: 250 Years of Black Theater in America — Notable Black Playwrights
Celebrate 250 years of Black theater's powerful voices and stories on Broadway and beyond
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Celebrate 250 years of Black theater's powerful voices and stories on Broadway and beyond
Below is a sample of published scripts written by 19 Black American playwrights, in honor of Juneteenth, which is a federal holiday, although established as such only since 2021. T...
As the nation celebrates its landmark anniversary, EBONY offers a front-row seat to how Black theater illuminated our real and imagined lives on and off Broadway for nearly two cen...
Directed by playwright Aleshea Harris, this revenge thriller follows twin sisters Racine and Anaia as they embark on a mission to kill their father.
Celebrating 250 years of Black storytelling through groundbreaking Broadway musicals and unforgettable performances.
From three-fifths of a person to negro to colored to African American, a serious story is told with sass and humor. By MARY V. HOLIMAN
Discover the powerful storytelling behind Whoopi’s iconic one-woman show, reimagined for today’s audiences
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By . Playwrights Corinna Schulenburg, Jason Tseng, Greg T.
By Nicolas Shannon Savard, Bo Frazier. In part two of their discussion on The Trans History Project, host Nicolas Shannon Savard and Bo Fraizer explore how the initiative is buildi...
Celebrating Black women’s achievements and future opportunities on Broadway
Playwright Gabriel Diego Hernandez joins LPM’s podcast “Race Unwrapped” to discuss the audience bond that live theatre can create.
‘Angry, Raucous and Shamelessly Gorgeous’ is now playing at the Geffen Playhouse starring Charlayne Woodard, Deborah Joy Winans, Olivia Washington, and Denise Burse. The play is wr...
The Windrush Prize will award £10,000 to the writer of the winning play, which will receive a run at the Arcola theatre next yearThe first prize dedicated to discovering and develo...
*Sharon D. Clarke is taking on one of Shakespeare’s most iconic roles in a new Royal Shakespeare Company production that reimagines “Othello” through a contemporary lens. The three...
By zuri arman. zuri arman applies a dark decypherment critique to Jordan Tannahill’s Prince Faggot, surfacing the abjection of Blackness that underpins its narrative of white quee...
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity.
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity.
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity.
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity.
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity.
By Nicole Brewer. The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists (CAATA) welcomes Nicole Brewer, faculty at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale and originator of the...
Set in West Africa, the drama offers a universal message of determination to reject beliefs and practices that harm girls. By NEAL LEARNER
Originally published on BlackNews.com. Jonathan Browne, the founder and CEO of Project Casting, has announced a massive casting search focused on helping Black actors in Los Angele...
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