Broadway Black History Fact A Dream Realized: On This Day In Black Theatre History A Raisin In the Sun Debuts on Broadway Today marks the 62nd anniversary of the Broadway debut of Lorraine Hansberry’s landmark play A Raisin In the Sun. It was on this date... Tremaine A. PriceMarch 11, 2021
A Must See Life Essentials with Ruby Dee Documentary To Air On Centric Life’s Essentials with Ruby Dee finally has a release date, this Sunday, January 17, at 3:00 p.m. EST on Centric. And what a fitting time... Broadway BlackJanuary 12, 2016
Award Nominations Arthur French Honored with the Paul Robeson Citation Award Arthur French is best known for his work as both a Broadway Actor and producer. With a career spanning over fifty years, French has... Broadway BlackOctober 17, 2015
Broadway Black History Musical Broadway Black Actors And The Legacy of Activism Black actors on Broadway have a long legacy of being activists for social change. Paul Robeson was famously quoted as saying, “The artist must... Broadway BlackJune 22, 2015
Broadway Black History Fact 75th Anniversary of the American Negro Theatre June 5th marks the 75th anniversary of the American Negro Theatre (ANT). Founded in 1940 by Abram Hill, Frederick O’Neal, and other artists in... Broadway BlackJune 1, 2015
Broadway Black History Fact On Today: A Raisin In The Sun Opened On Broadway A RAISIN IN THE SUN Keep your eyes glued to @BroadwayBlack for the rest of the day as we honor #LorraineHansberry and her CLASSIC... Broadway BlackMarch 11, 2015