Review: Free Man of Color from African American Repertory Theater
Free Man of Color at DeSoto Corner Theatre beautifully tells the story of the first freed slave to graduate from Ohio University.
Free Man of Color at DeSoto Corner Theatre beautifully tells the story of the first freed slave to graduate from Ohio University.
In My Tidy List of Terrors, Jonathan Norton explores class, parenting and coming of age with the Atlanta Child Murders as a backdrop.
The play uses the Atlanta Child Murders of 1979-1981 as a backdrop for the story…
The Cara Mia Theater Company is the first and only company in Dallas exclusively producing Latin-American works.
Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 gives the audience a glance into civil unrest and the events separating Los Angeles in the wake of the Rodney G. King beating and verdict
The play exposes the horrors of dictatorships that take place in both Latin America and around the world
What Cara Mia Theatre is trying to accomplish at the Latino Cultural Center makes the play more of an experience than just a show
More than 250 young youth attended DaVerse Lounge including a group of 30 from St. Phillips School in South Dallas
AT&T Performing Arts Center was the site of a perfect blend of genres during Larry Rosen’s Jazz Roots Series
Ebony Emeralds Classic Theater Presents Three Tales of Black History