Juan Michael Porter II
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How ‘West Side Story’ Saved My Dad’s Life
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10 Dance Performances to See in December & January
Catch innovative companies at The Joyce, New York City Ballet’s winter season, holiday spectacles and more
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The Power of Black Joy on Broadway
Playwright Douglas Lyons and director Zhailon Levingston discuss their new comedy Chicken & Biscuits
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10 Dance Performances to See This Fall
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Touring in ‘Phantom’ as a Black Man During COVID-19 and George Floyd
As one of the only African-American performers currently working in professional theatre, Marcus Williams has a unique perspective on the twin pandemics of coronavirus and racism
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How Audiences Can Help Broadway Become More Diverse
Theatre-makers can’t dismantle white supremacy in the industry without your assistance
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How Do You Explore the Tulsa Race Massacre Through Dance?
Veteran choreographer Donald Byrd discusses his politically charged world premiere for Alvin Ailey
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This Is Not Another Slave Play
The immersive Black History Museum takes a satirical look at 400 years of the African-American experience
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What Happens When a Show Hits Too Close to Home?
A theatre lover has an unexpected catharsis in the dark