Signature Theatre Presents SWEET TEA 9/13-10/9
by BWW
News Desk - Sep 13, 2011
In a special limited engagement, Signature Theatre is presenting the Washington D.C. premiere of E. Patrick Johnson's one-man show, Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South.
Signature Hosts 3 Post-Show Talk-Backs for SWEET TEA
by Kelsey Denette - Sep 12, 2011
In celebration of the Washington DC premiere of Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South, which begins its limited engagement on September 13th, Signature Theatre is hosting 3 post-show discussions on September 21st, 28th, and October 5th. Based on his award-winning and critically acclaimed book, E. Patrick Johnson stars in this exploration into the southern black gay community - a population rarely acknowledged in writings about the South.
Signature Theatre Presents SWEET TEA 9/13-10/9
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 17, 2011
In a special limited engagement, Signature Theatre is presenting the Washington D.C. premiere of E. Patrick Johnson's one-man show, Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South.
Ed Bullins to be Honored at Voices at the River, 7/14
by BWW News Desk - Jul 14, 2010
Arkansas Repertory Theatre announced today that Ed Bullins will be honored at an awards ceremony July 14, 2010 during The Rep's Voices at the River II. The playwrights' residency program is designed to support Latino- and African-American playwrights nationally and in Arkansas.
Schedule Announced for Arkansas Rep Theatre's Voices at the River, Begins 7/14
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 30, 2010
Arkansas Repertory Theatre announced today the schedule for free public readings during Voices at the River. The Voices at the River playwrights' residency program is a nationally competitive program designed to support the work of Latino and African American playwrights across the country and in Arkansas.
Ed Bullins to be Honored at Voices at the River 7/14
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 16, 2010
Arkansas Repertory Theatre announced today that Ed Bullins will be honored at an awards ceremony July 14, 2010 during The Rep's Voices at the River II. The playwrights' residency program is designed to support Latino- and African-American playwrights nationally and in Arkansas.