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'Black Lives, Black Words' to premiere in Toronto

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https://anglescovered.blogspot.com/2017/02/black-lives-black-words-to-premiere-in.html

Saturday, 18 February 2017

'Black Lives, Black Words' to premiere in Toronto

 

By Neil Armstrong


Some local black playwrights will be showcasing their ten-minute plays responding to the theme, “Do Black Lives Matter today?”

 

Created by Reginald Edmund, a Chicago playwright, the Black Lives, Black Words internatio...

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A Report on 'Black Lives Black Words' at The Columbia Festival of the Arts

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A Report on ‘Black Lives Black Words’ at The Columbia Festival of the Arts

By Susan Brall on February 21, 2016

The Columbia Festival of the Arts stretched its more traditional boundaries to bring Black Lives Black Words on Saturday, February 20, 2...

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Black Lives, Black Words in London

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https://cookncurry.wordpress.com/2015/11/03/black-lives-black-words/


On 27 October 2015, ten of the most exciting Black playwrights and Black directors showcased their work for Black Lives, Black Words.

The plays were empowering, diverse, unapologetic, forceful, dramatic, poignant, highly entertaining and thought provoking. And all directed by Artistic Directors of the Future (ADF) directors.

 

Father’s Day: Written by Max K, Directed by Roy Alex...

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Making Miss Simone Proud

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Making Miss Simone Proud: “Black Lives, Black Words” Explores “Do Black Lives Matter Today?

http://www.newcitystage.com/2015/07/16/making-miss-simone-proud-black-lives-black-words-explores-do-black-lives-matter-today/

By Loy Webb

 

“I choose to reflect the times and situations in which I find myself. That to me is my duty. How can you be an artist and not reflect the times?” A poignant question raised by the iconic so...

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