“History and Culture of Harlem and its Theatre”
at Harlem Hospital Center, Herbert Cave Auditorium Hosted by Benny Sato Ambush |
Featuring guest speakers
Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Dr. Barbara Lewis An interview with William B. Branch moderated by Woodie King, Jr. A tribute to Gertrude Jeanette of The H.A.D.L.E.Y. Players |
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Learn more about the remarkable artists and speakers participating in this even here.
She was writing for the community, not commercial attention, she said. A pioneer member of the American Negro Theater, Childress spent every spare moment mastering stagecraft in front of and behind the scenes. Five years before writing Florence, Childress was nominated for a Tony for her role in Anna Lucasta, which ANT adapted and produced on Broadway in 1944, featuring a black family.
Childress is one of thousands, who make up the story of Harlem theatre, from the Lincoln to the Lafayette and beyond, all pushing to be sympathetically seen. The emblematic Childress devoted her career to positively portraying an extended community, viewed by outsiders as always lesser and unworthy. In her eyes, blacks, whether called Negroes or African Americans or something else, were often insightful and not invariably criminal. Home and belonging was what they sought. For a time, in the 20th century, from one fraught era to another, they had both, untrammeled, in Harlem. |
Benny Sato Ambush, Opening Remarks
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Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad |
Barbara Lewis, PhD. - Harlem Theater, Antecedents and Accomplishments
Barbara Lewis, PhD., a cultural historian with a background in theater, is the director of the William Monroe Trotter Institute at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Thanks to Dr. Lewis we are able to share her slide show (below) and a pdf of her notes (right.)
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An Interview with William Branch moderated by Woodie King, Jr. (4 parts)
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William Branch interview - Part Two
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William Branch interview - Part Three
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William Branch interview - Part Four
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A panel discussion with representatives from the
Harlem Theatre Community (8 Parts)
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and a special video tribute to Gertrude Jeanette of The H.A.D.L.E.Y. Players
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Learn more about the remarkable artists and speakers participating in this even here.