March 28, 2018 | Theatre,
The Great Migration Timeline
The Great Migration was a exodus of around six million African Americans between 1915-1970 from the South to the North in an attempt to escape racist ideologies and practices, and...
Read MoreThe Great Migration was a exodus of around six million African Americans between 1915-1970 from the South to the North in an attempt to escape racist ideologies and practices, and...
Read MoreMore than 300 Boston business leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals were in attendance on March 27th, 2018 celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Get Konnected!, Boston’s premier business networking event...
Read MoreStill need convincing to take the time to get thee to the Cutler Majestic? Check out these audience and critic raves for Bedlam’s Hamlet and Saint Joan! The run ends...
Read MoreMaking visible the invisible is a formidable task, and that’s what Claudia Rankine set to out to do when she wrote her new play, The White Card. The story aims to...
Read MoreClaudia Rankine’s The White Card poses the question “Can American society progress if whiteness stays invisible?” While the play analyzes and criticizes the way racism is pervasive in everyday culture,...
Read More“The moment you enter [the theater] you will feel different…It’s not often that theater, as a looking glass, is this crystal clear” – Jared Bowen, WGBH Tickets for the World...
Read MoreHello, hello Deaf community, theatre community, interpreter community! Paramount Theatre in Boston would like to let you know about an upcoming ASL interpreted production called “The White Card.”...
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