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National Black Theatre Newsletter 

     Volume 2                                                       # 92        _____________________________________________________________

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"ICED OUT" 
Running till November 18th  
$5 DISCOUNT IF YOU BRING THIS PRINT-OUT TO THE BOX-OFFICE. 
 
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Call for Volunteers! 
For House Staff and Ushering during Iced Out Performance Dates. Contact LaZette McCantes at VolunteerDivas@gmail.com  
 
 
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"LYRICS FROM LOCKDOWN" 
Bryonn Bain's One Man Show Speaks for More Than 900,000 Targeted By NYPD "Stop and Frisk" Tactics
    Official Website: http://lyricsfromlockdown.com/ 
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CONGRATULATIONS ON FOUR AUDELCO AWARD NOMINATIONS 
 
Olamide Faison - Best Male in a Musical - A Time To Love
 
Danyel Fulton - Best Female in a Musical - A Time To Love
 
Christophe Pierre -  Best Light Design - A Time To Love

Best Ensemble - Renaissance In The Belly Of A Killer Whale 
 

Olamide and Danyel in "A Time to Love"
 
Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale Ensemble

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- Dr. Barbara Ann Teer. NBT Founder & Visionary

 

NATIONAL BLACK THEATRE SHOWS 2011

Shaneequa Chronicles 

Accept, 'Except' 

Do Wop Love 

Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale 


The National Black Theatre is funded in part by: 

Council Member Inez E. Dickens, 9th C.D., Speaker Christine Quinn and the New York City Council, City of New York Department of Cultural Affairs, New York State Council on the Arts, the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone and your individual contributions.

 

 

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