NYU Tisch's First Show in the African Grove Honors its Namesake, the Country's First Black Theater

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2023
  • NYU Tisch is inaugurating its African Grove Theatre with The African Company Presents Richard III, Carlyle Brown’s play about the country's first Black theater that performed on the same block where its namesake theater now stands.
    The production, featuring Tisch School of the Arts students from Grad Acting and Design for Stage & Film, will be performed Nov. 15-18 and Nov. 20-21 in the new state-of-the-art theater on the fourth floor of the John A. Paulson Center.
    The play celebrates a new era for the Tisch theater training program by honoring the legacy of the Black theater it is named for, explains Carl Cofield, chair of Grad Acting who is directing the play. Brown’s play is being performed in New York City for the first time.
    “I couldn’t think of a better way to pay homage to the artists whose shoulders I stand on,” says Cofield. “We are in the space, on the actual land, where some of our forebears and artists were telling these stories. This play pays respect to the people who paved the road and smoothed some of the bumps. It feels like the absolute right thing at the right moment.”

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  • @DarellJHunt
    @DarellJHunt 2 місяці тому

    this is so fantastic. I learned of the African Grove Theatre in college at NC A&T State University in my AA Drama class. Most black aritsts don't have this class unless they attend an HBCU theatre program. I hate I wasn't able to see the first production. I'm going to search for a mailing list for their future works.

  • @user-yc3cw6qf7n
    @user-yc3cw6qf7n 3 місяці тому

    wonderful video