Category: Performance
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National Black Arts Spoken Word Tour Presents “Hush Harbors: Speaking the Names Of Katrina”
Monday, August 29, 7pm – One Night Only – $10.00 National Black Arts Spoken Word Tour Presents “Hush Harbors: Speaking the Names Of Katrina” Part III of the National Touring production trilogy that chronicles the Katrina Storm Drama & Gulf Coast Tragedy as Ceremonial Reconciliation. Published as a chapbook and recorded live in Atlanta as…
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NATIONAL BLACK ARTS SPOKEN WORD TOUR
NATIONAL BLACK ARTS SPOKEN WORD TOUR & ADELPHIA REPERTORY TOURING COMPANY Present 2011 Summer Day Performance Series @ MOONSTONE ARTS CENTER Back by Popular Demand!!!! A full month of discounted and low cost Performances about Peace: Violence and Crime Prevention for all ages during the Month of August 2011!!! Low Cost and Discounted Group rate…
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Josiah Wise & SunShowers
Monday, March 28, 9pm – Music – $5 Cover Josiah Wise & SunShowers Josiah Wise is a native of Baltimore Maryland, is a recent graduate of The University of the Arts where his concentration was in Jazz Studies. Shorty after saying farewell to college life,and entering a world of mystery, Josiah blindly moved to Paris,…
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“A History of The Black Man in America”
Wednesday, March 30, 6:30 & 8:00pm – $10.00 tickets Group rates for lower cost tickets are available. For more information call (215) 820-7571 or (267) 230-0317 or mauricebrianhenderson@yahoo.com National Black Arts Spoken Word Tour & Adelphia Repertory Touring Company Presents “A HISTORY OF THE BLACK MAN IN AMERICA” or “NIGGERS…..the word, the meaning, the action” A…
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In the Future a Woman Shines Bright
Wednesday, March 2, 7pm – $10 Admission -Theater In the Future a Woman Shines Bright – a theater presentation on Frances Ellen Watkins Harper featuring Sekai, written by Stephen C. Satell. A one person production on Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, the best known African American poet and novelist of the nineteenth century, who lived at…
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In the Future a Woman Shines Bright
Wednesday, March 2, 7pm – Theater In the Future a Woman Shines Bright – a theater presentation on Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Featuring Sekai, written by Stephen C. Satell A one-person production on Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, the best-known African American poet and novelist of the nineteenth century, who lived at 10th and Bainbridge Streets.…
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JOHN BROWN: TRUMPET OF FREEDOM
February 17, 18, 19, 7pm – Theater – Tickets $20 general admission/ $15 Seniors and students JOHN BROWN: TRUMPET OF FREEDOM “An outstanding piece of historical theatre, powerfully acted by Norman Thomas Marshall. I highly recommend it.” –F. MURRAY ABRAHAM, 1986 Academy Award, Best Actor, Amadeus “When performing, Norman Marshall is John Brown. He embodies…
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OBAMA: Straight No Chaser: a Play by Maurice Henderson
Monday, February 21, 7pm – Theater – $10 Admission OBAMA: Straight No Chaser written and directed by Maurice Brian Henderson This one man play takes on an engaging, humorous and spell bounding look at the trials and tribulations which has encompassed the electoral tenure of Barack Obama, the first black President of the United States.…
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A Portrait in Black & White
Saturday, January 22, 7pm – Theater A Portrait in Black & White by Robert Miller, directed by Donovan Hagins The story explores the racial attitudes of two corporate attorneys, 50 year old Charles Mallory, and 40 year old Frank Falcone. Charles risks his corporate career and taks on a civil case with racial overtownes against…
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Love Doesn’t Live Here Anymore written by Stephen Satell and directed by Connie Norwood
Monday, November 22, 7pm – script in hand reading Love Doesn’t Live Here Anymore written by Stephen Satell and directed by Connie Norwood Love doesn’t live here anymore is about the struggle of a father who feels he can no longer love his daughter Leslie now that she is a teenager the way he did…