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The African Grove: Locating the Legacy of America’s First Black Theater

The African Grove: Locating the Legacy of America’s First Black Theater

In 1821, William Alexander Brown formed what is believed to be the

The African Grove Theatre

The African Grove Theatre

Gallatin's Associate Professor of Dramatic Writing Michael Dinwiddie talks about the history of

The African Grove Theater: America’s First Black Stage | DIGGING IN THE CRATES 🎞️

The African Grove Theater: America’s First Black Stage | DIGGING IN THE CRATES 🎞️

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The Forgotten Stage — The African Grove Theatre

The Forgotten Stage — The African Grove Theatre

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Excavating Drama: The [Overlooked] Story of the African Grove and the African Company

Excavating Drama: The [Overlooked] Story of the African Grove and the African Company

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African Grove Theatre: A Bicentennial Celebration

African Grove Theatre: A Bicentennial Celebration

Us Supporting Us will begin with an in-depth conversation celebrating the 200-year

The History of Black Theatre in America

The History of Black Theatre in America

In Celebration of VLT's 93rd Anniversary, MVT presents The History of

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

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

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Spring '24 Tack Lecture: "A History of African American Theatre and Black Theater at William & Mary"

Spring '24 Tack Lecture: "A History of African American Theatre and Black Theater at William & Mary"

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