It’s 1821 in New York, and two productions of Shakespeare’s Richard III are vying for audiences. One is presented by the African Company of New York, a downtown theater known for its growing popularity with both Black and white audiences. A white theater owner is threatened by the success of his competition and will stop at nothing to shut them down. Learn what happens in this true story straight from American theater history.
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Four Old Broads on the High Seas
Barn Lot Theater (8/7 - 8/17) | ||
FABRICE LUCHINI : - FABRICE LUCHINI : LA FONTAINE ET LE CONF
OPERA ROYAL (5/13 - 5/14) | ||
Dead Man's Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl
The Bunbury Theatre (1/17 - 2/1) | ||
42nd Street performed by The Lexington Theatre Company
Lexington Opera House (7/10 - 7/13) | ||
Liverpool Legends The Complete Beatles Experience
The Capitol (3/8 - 3/8) | ||
And That''s Why We Drink: The Pour Decisions Tour
Bogart's (2/13 - 2/13) | ||
Come from Away
Aronoff Center-Procter & Gamble Hall (3/18 - 3/23) | ||
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