Consequences Episode 3: Ghosts of Blackness
On election night, the Ghosts of Blackness Past, Present and Yet to Come descend on a Black millennial couple to warn them about their disengaged politics. This is not your parents' Christmas Carol.
On election night, the Ghosts of Blackness Past, Present and Yet to Come descend on a Black millennial couple to warn them about their disengaged politics. This is not your parents' Christmas Carol.
In E-Moves Part 2, Tiffany Rea-Fisher and EMERGE125 pay homage to the Harlem Renaissance with Rights of Renaissance.
On Juneteenth, The Harlem Players in partnership with Harlem Stage, The Greene Space at WQXR/WNYC, and the Harlem School of the Arts will present Pity These Ashes: Tusla 1921 -2021, a free digital concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre.
E-Moves Part I features two phenomenal dancers and choreographers, Carolina Rivera and Ephrat Asherie, who will discuss their respective pieces with award winning dancer and choreographer, Cynthia Oliver.
Is it possible to hold fast to Black joy in a country designed to steal it at every turn? In the midst of ongoing social unrest in the states, one family of women asks “what happens when enough is enough?”. As they wrestle with the prospect of leaving the U.S. for good, secrets come to the surface and truths are laid bare.
Harlem Stage and Repertorio Español are pleased to present a limited time, free presentation of Carmen Rivera’s, La Gringa. The play is a comedy about a young woman’s search for her identity and will be presented primarily in Spanish with English subtitles.
La Casa de Bernarda Alba was the last play written by Federico García Lorca before his assassination in 1936. While his remains were never found, his works and words live on. Harlem Stage and Repertorio Español are pleased to premiere La Casa de Bernarda Alba on June 5, Lorca’s birthday.
For nearly 40 years, Harlem Stage has stood proudly at the intersection of art and social justice, relentless in our pursuit of equity and accessibility. Join us for our annual gala in celebration of our history, and our future, at this powerful junction.
The first installment in the Consequences series, Asè examines racial sensitivity in the workplace during the Trump era, in the midst of the 2020 election. It focuses on the tension that builds between a white executive and her black assistant, and how "diversity trainings" are being used as a cure-all fix rather than to address deeper systemic challenges and racial injustices.