The late Larry Leon Hamlin founded the National Black Theatre Festival in 1989. His goal was to unite black theatre companies in America and ensure the survival of the genre into the next millennium.
This year's Festival will offer a rich variety of theatrical performances including drama, comedies, musicals, choreoplays and multi-media presentations. More than 116 performances of new works and Black classics performed by professional Black theatre companies from across the country and Cape Town, South Africa.
The Dallas/Houston regional area is represented in this year's festival as well. The Black Academy of Arts & Letters in Dallas, Texas will be presenting the comedy Obituary, a one-man show starring stage and film star Akin Babatunde. Ensemble Theatre of Houston, Texas will explore new beginnings, family ties and traditions with its drama Sty of the Blind Pig.
Companies selected to perform include:
A Handsome Woman Retreats (Li'l Magic Productions - Los Angeles, CA - starring Kim Wayans)
For more info: Call the National Black Theatre Festival at 336-723-7907 or visit www.nbtf.org. **Indicates this is part of the Inaugural Larry Leon Hamlin Solo Performance Series.
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