Tremaine A. Price is a drama educator with 11 years worth of teaching experience in the New York City school system. He is currently the Arts Director for a charter school in Brooklyn, NY, and oversees the artistic and educational development of students in middle and high school. He is all about Broadway Black in and out of the classroom
Arts Educator | Director | Actor | Singer | Theatre Lover
On a beautiful Sunday afternoon in Brooklyn, passers-by got an earful from the voices of Broadway’s biggest up-and-coming talent. As part of the new...
As we approach the one-year anniversary of quarantine in NYC and Broadway shows being shut down for an unforeseeable future, Governor Andrew Cuomo and...
The Screen Actors Guild, the union of actors represented in Hollywood for television and film, has just released their roster of nominations for this...
With virtual programming making theatre more accessible to a wider audience, Broadway stars have been lending their talents to bring good programming to the...
Even in the age of virtual programming, creatives are still developing new works and cultivating the arts to engage new audiences. Tony nominees Lilli...
In a special and intimate conversation hosted by Red Bull Theater’s Associate Artistic Director, David Winkelstein, Tony Award winner Andre De Shields (Hadestown) speaks...
With the pandemic closing the doors on Broadway and schools shifting their teaching methods to remote learning, students across our country are devoid of...
Black Theatre Coalition, in partnership with Playbill, bring Broadway Black stars Brandon Victor Dixon (Motown the Musical and Hamilton: An American Musical), Amber Iman (Shuffle...