BAM presents the NY debut of Nigerian-British playwright Inua Ellams’ play, Barber Shop Chronicles.
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BAM presents the NY debut of Nigerian-British playwright Inua Ellams’ play, Barber Shop Chronicles.
Read MoreOne of America’s favorite operas returns to the Met for the first time in nearly 30 years.
Read MoreThe groundbreaking choreopoem For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When The Rainbow is Enuf makes its return to The Public, where it was originally seen before transferring to Broadway in 1976.
Read MoreThe theatrical event Between the World and Me, takes difficult but necessary conversations around Black life and death and places them center stage.
Read MoreIvo van Hove, the Belgian theatre director known for staging hypermodern takes on classic plays, operas, novels and even films, brings his unique lens to what he calls a West Side Story for the 21st Century to Broadway.
Read MoreSlave Play is coming to Broadway. Written by Jeremy O. Harris, this “dazzling mix of satire and psychodrama” (The New York Times) is directed by two-time NAACP and Obie Award® winner Robert O’Hara.
Read MoreOne part moral obligation, one part story within a story, one part EXTRAVAGANZA: “AS MUCH AS I CAN” asks all of us what part we are willing to play in ending the AIDS epidemic in the United States.
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