With the return of live theatre, enjoy various monologues, scenes, and musical numbers that bring the magic of live theatre, and storytelling, to your screen.
With the return of live theatre, enjoy various monologues, scenes, and musical numbers that bring the magic of live theatre, and storytelling, to your screen.
During a time of unrest in America, the Black community protest and express our outrage for the lack of care
for our bodies and for fear of our lives. These are artistic accounts of victims of police brutality, each story told in black and white with vivid artistic expression to center our humanity. This is our protest, this is America.
Joi Armstrong, Jayden Bryan, Eliza Finskaya, Taylor Graham, Vanisha Hinnant, Ciara Hutchins, Elba Legro + others
With the return of live theatre, enjoy various monologues, scenes, and musical numbers that bring the magic of the theatre, and storytelling, to your screen.
Young, Gifted & Brave – Theatre for Youth will present its inaugural production, Brévo for Broadway. The multicultural cast of 20 performers, the majority of […]
In Ntozake Shange’s play “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf,” each women delivers monologues and engage with each other […]
In this new segment, Founding Artistic Director Zaylin Yates and Producing Director Terrence Pride engage in an artistically conscious conversation by sharing their thoughts on […]
In partnership with 10 Days of Connection Broward, this discussion will focus on the different perspectives of black women in the community including the Arts, Corporate America, and Entrepreneurship.
Enjoy an excerpt of our talkback following our production of American Son with playwright Christopher Demos-Brown, hosted by Dr. Yvette Maureen. This talkback focused on […]
In partnership with South Florida Afro Pride, we present “Between Two Worlds,” a symposium on colorism and self-identity. This symposium will focus on mental and […]
Our talkback entitled “Bein’ a Brutha”, focusing on masculinity and brotherhood in the Black Male community. In addition, we will delve into the traditional emotional […]
During a time of unrest in America, the Black community protest and express our outrage for the lack of care for our bodies and for fear of our lives. From a lack of health care to the blatant disregard for our humanity and need for protection.
These are artistic accounts of victims of police brutality, each story told in black and white with vivid artistic expression to center our humanity.
Elijah Jovan McClain was a 23-year-old Black American massage therapist from Aurora, Colorado . On August 24, 2019, an Aurora citizen reported to police that […]
Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old African-American woman, was fatally shot in her Louisville, Kentucky, apartment on March 13, 2020, when white plainclothes officers forced entry into […]
On November 22, 2014, Tamir Elijah Rice, a 12-year-old African-American boy, was killed in Cleveland, Ohio, by s police officer. Rice was carrying a replica […]
Trayvon Benjamin Martin was a 17-year-old African-American from Miami Gardens, Florida, who was fatally shot in Sanford, Florida by George Zimmerman. Martin had gone with […]
Our talkback entitled “Bein’ a Brutha”, focusing on masculinity and brotherhood in the Black Male community. In addition, we will delve into the traditional emotional […]