Nicco Annan – From commanding the stage in Off-Broadway and regional theatre to stealing hearts as the iconic Uncle Clifford on Starz’s critically acclaimed P-Valley, Nicco’s work shatters boundaries, redefines representation, and inspires audiences worldwide. His award-winning performances, magnetic presence, and dedication to the craft make him an unstoppable force in both theatre and television.
Corey Mitchell – Corey is the inaugural recipient of the Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre Education, a Global Teacher Prize Top 50 Finalist, and was most recently honored with the Stephen Schwartz Musical Theatre Teacher of the Year Award. With 25 years of teaching and a lifetime of inspiring young artists, Corey brings unmatched insight and heart to the stage.
Dr. Beth Turner – A scholar, writer, and cultural curator, Dr. Turner is an adjunct professor at Florida A&M University and the esteemed Editor of Black Masks Magazine. Her work has been instrumental in uplifting Black voices in American theatre and preserving the rich history of Black artistry.
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
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.
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.