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EST 1979 in Winston-Salem, NC Producers of the International Black Theatre Festival #BlackTheatreHolyGround

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🌟 Staged Reading: Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom” w/ special guest, Lynda Blackmon Lowery ⏰ Wed, July 31st at 5:30 pm 📍 Salem Ballroom at the Benton Convention Center 🎟️ FREE admission The staged reading is presented by Bank of America

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Finding Holy Ground: Performing Visions of Race and Justice in America- a collaborative project between NC Black Rep, @WakeDiv, and @WaketheArts, premiering at the 2024 International Black Theatre Festival. ncblackrep.org/performing-vis…


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Opening night for "Coconut Cake" was AMAZING! We had playwright Melda Beaty in the house as well as Jackie Alexander from the @NCBlackRep Melda, director Luther Wells and the cast offered insights into the show during the talkback. Fabulous!

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"This festival is focused on community,” said Jackie Alexander @NCBlackRep, artistic director & producer of the International Black Theatre Festival. During the festival, a partnership with #WFU called "Finding Holy Ground" will be free to the public. wschronicle.com/every-two-year…


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Celebrate @NCBlackRep’s International Black Theatre Festival with the City of Winston-Salem. Join us for our Old School Block Party featuring Envision on August 1, the Phase Band on August 2 and Club Nouveau on August 3. See more city events here: CityOfWS.org/OSBP2024.


Learn more about productions, honorees, programming, and more coming to the International Black Theatre Festival this summer at ncblackrep.org/2024-ibtf-prog…


Tickets for the 18th Biennial International Black Theatre Festival are on sale at NCBlackRep.org. Experience Black theatre like never before at the 2024 International Black Theatre Festival, July 29th through Aug 3rd in Winston-Salem. #IBTF #BlackTheatreHolyGround


Stay tuned for the official announcement of productions on June 3rd, and secure your tickets at NCBlackRep.org! #IBTF #InternationalBlackTheatreFestival #IBTF2024 #BlackTheatreHolyGround


🌟Meet Clifton Davis, your 2024 International Black Theatre Festival Co-Chair! Stay tuned for the official announcement of productions on June 3rd, and secure your tickets at NCBlackRep.org #IBTF #InternationalBlackTheatreFestival #IBTF2024 #BlackTheatreHolyGround

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An International Celebration and Reunion of Spirit #BlackTheatreHolyGround International Black Theatre Festival July 29 - August 3rd, 2024

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🌟Meet Tamara Tunie, your 2024 International Black Theatre Festival Co-Chair! Stay tuned for the official announcement of productions on June 3rd, and secure your tickets at NCBlackRep.org. #IBTF #InternationalBlackTheatreFestival #IBTF2024 #BlackTheatreHolyGround

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#BlackRepArchives: “Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope,” performed by the North Carolina Black Repertory Company at the 1989 National Black Theatre Festival youtu.be/_VD3eYgAOhw?si…


‘Home,’ written by Samm-Art Williams, performed in 1985 by Marjorie Johnson, Perri Gaffney, and Lawrence Evans of the North Carolina Black Repertory Company. We remember the life and enduring theatre legacy of Mr. Samm-Art Williams— may he rest in eternal power.

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"Every single person that I know who has participated believes they have left the festival inspired; they have left the festival vibrating on a whole different level. I want some of that!” —Tamara Tunie, 2024 IBTF Celebrity Co-Chair Read more at ncblackrep.org/2024-ibtf-co-c…


Have you heard the news? @JournalNow

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The International Black Theatre Festival is proud to announce the 2024 Celebrity Co-Chairs— Clifton Davis and Tamara Tunie! Read more at journalnow.com/news/local/bla… Photography by Walt Unks, Winston-Salem Journal


Get your tickets at NCBlackRep.org and support the global mission of the International Black Theatre Festival! The Kick-Off event is presented in partnership with the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County @ArtsCouncilWS

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Today marks a milestone as we celebrate the 45th Birthday of the North Carolina Black Repertory Company. Born from the founding vision of Larry Leon Hamlin on May 1, 1979, we are grateful to continue to bring Black theatre to new audiences.


“With must-see musicals, critically acclaimed dramas, and new programming initiatives, there’s no better time to become a torchbearer for IBTF.” —Jackie Alexander, Producing Artistic Director ncblackrep.org/2024-ibtf-kick…


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