THE AFRO — For a dedicated group of audience goers the theater presents that communal experience, and unlike film, offers a unique performance each time the actors...
THE AFRO — The Mosaic Theater, at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street NE, is tackling complex subjects and complicated work with the arrival of...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The world premiere of “JQA,” a fictitious tale written and directed by Aaron Posner about the life of the eighth secretary of state and...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — In 1919 an innocent white woman was killed in Knoxville Tennessee. Despite the lack of evidence against him, a black man, Maurice Mays...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — There’s a space for Black people everywhere and Quinten Oliver Lee is proving that.
CINCINNATI HERALD — A personal romance that explores love, fate and the ways in which the universe brings people together.
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — The Carr Center is bringing three powerhouse entertainers together for the ultimate improvisation performance.
CINCINNATI HERALD — Broadway in Cincinnati is pleased to announce that the Cincinnati engagement of the hit Broadway musical ON YOUR FEET! is on sale now.
CHICAGO DEFENDER — Niegel Smith Directs The World Premiere With An Ensemble Cast.
NASHVILLE PRIDE — Nashville Repertory Theatre is proud to present TOPDOG/UNDERDOG
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The City of North Charleston’s Cultural Arts Department have announced a Children’s Theatre performance in honor of Black History Month.
WAHSINGTON INFORMER — “The Hip Hop Nutcracker,” running Dec. 18-19 with this year’s special guest, MC Kurtis Blow, reimagines Tchaikovsky’s classic score through explosive hip-hop choreography.
CINCINNATI HERALD — With razor-sharp wit and even sharper blades, Susan Swayne and the Bewildered Bride by Reina Hardy is the next swashbuckling adventure to take...
THE AFRO — The local revival has generated several sold-out performances at the venue located about halfway between downtown Baltimore and greater Washington, DC
THE AFRO — Broadway producer Brian Moreland firmly believes that Black people saved Broadway.
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — In the eyes of some, this is a production that answers the question– What would happen if Sherlock Holmes and Monty Python...
PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP — The look of astonishment could be seen over and over on the faces of Indians Springs High School students walking through the new...
CINCINNATI HERALD — The new adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s beloved story features a rambunctious, curious and silly Mowgli who is lost in the wilds of the...
AFRO — When Anacostia High School students Kelli Johnson and Brenda McKinney took the stage at the Kennedy Center to rap about the Boston Tea Party...
Hansi Lo Wang, NPR NEW YORK (NPR.com) — An obscure but riveting genre of theater is being revived in New York City. They’re called “anti-lynching...
by Akeya Dickson NNPA Washington Correspondent ATLANTA (NNPA) – When the lights darken, the curtains draw open and a story unfolds on stage, the energy of...