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Original Cast Members Visit ‘for colored girls…” By Ntozake Shange On Broadway

04/26/202204/26/2022

On Thursday, April 24th, 2022, the original cast members of the 1976 Broadway show for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf, by Ntozake Shange attended the revival in New York City.

Paying Homage To Ntozake Shange On Third Anniversary Of Her Passing

10/09/202112/09/2021

Marking the third anniversary of iconic playwright Ntozake Shange’s passing, Camille A. Brown, director, and choreographer of the upcoming 2022 Broadway production of Shange’s seminal work.

New Federal Theatre Sets 2021 Ntozake Shange Readings Series

05/20/202105/20/2021

Woodie King’s New Federal Theatre (NFT) has set plays by Mustapha Matura, S. Shephard-Massat, and Larry Muhammad for the June 2021 edition of its Annual Ntozake Shange Readings Series.

Ntozake Shange’s ‘For Colored Girls’ Continues To Rack Up Awards In Anticipation Of Larger Run

05/23/202005/23/2020

Broadway and other New York City theaters may be shuttered but for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has been open for awards and nominations.

Mo Beasley’s Urbanerotika Sensual Tribute To Ntozake Shange At Harlem Stage

01/10/201901/10/2019

UrbanErotika is a live neo-burlesque variety show celebrating erotic love through poetry, spoken word, music, dance, and multimedia arts.

HW Pick: New Federal Theatre’s Ntozake Shange November Reading Series 2018

11/13/201811/13/2018

Woodie King‘s New Federal Theatre has dedicated its November Readings Series to the memory of the late playwright Ntozake Shange, who died October 27, 2018.

Harlem Fave And World Poet, Ntozake Shange 1948 – 2018

11/03/201801/29/2020

Ntozake Shange, October 18, 1948 – October 27, 2018, was an American playwright and poet. As a Black feminist, she addressed issues relating to race and Black power in much of her work.

HW Pick: SummerStage Brings Ntozake Shange And Others To Central Park

08/03/201708/03/2017

Join the City Parks Foundation’s SummerStage shows Wednesday, August 9th through Sunday, August 13th in East River Park, Manhattan (East River Park Amphitheater).

The City College of New York Langston Hughes Festival Honors Ntozake Shange

10/28/201610/28/2016

Seminal poet, performance artist, playwright, and novelist Ntozake Shange is best known for her 1975 award winning theatre piece For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf.

Souleo: Celebrated Writer, Ntozake Shange Debuts New Work

11/03/201311/03/2013

In her private residence playwright, Ntozake Shange is lost in her own world: one made up of words, rhythm and recovery.

New Performance Dates Announced For Shange’s “For Colored Girls … ” On Broadway

01/25/202201/25/2022

The highly anticipated Broadway revival of Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf.

 The Apollo Announces Opening Of Its New Victoria Theater In Harlem

11/16/202311/16/2023

The Apollo announced today that it will officially open the doors to The Apollo Stages at the revitalized Victoria Theater on Thursday, February 1—marking the first physical expansion in the institution’s 90-year history.

The 38th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards Celebrate Outstanding Achievement Off-Broadway

05/08/202305/09/2023

The Off-Broadway world shone brightly at the 38th annual Lucille Lortel Awards, as stars from Harlem to Harare gathered at NYU Skirball for the highly anticipated event.

Camille A. Brown And Dancers Trilogy Presented At Two Iconic Spaces The Joyce Theater And Harlem’s Apollo Theater

08/03/202208/03/2022

The Apollo Theater in Harlem and The Joyce Theater announce today that they are partnering together to present a cross-town celebration of three dance and theater works.

The Public Theater And Harlem’s National Black Theatre’s New York Premiere Of FAT HAM

05/05/202205/05/2022

The Public Theater and National Black Theatre (NBT) will begin previews on Thursday, May 12, 2022, for the upcoming New York Premiere of FAT HAM.

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