Black Nativity, the joyous holiday musical, is a modern retelling of the traditional account of the Nativity story from an African American perspective.
Using gospel music, African beats, dramatic dance, and a biblical narrative Black Nativity opened for a limited run of 57 performances at Broadway’s 41st St. Theatre on December 11, 1961. It was written and conceived by one of the legendary leaders of the Harlem Renaissance: Black playwright, poet, novelist, and social activist Langston Hughes.
Directed by Jo Bunton Keel
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General Admission – $38
Senior (60+) – $32
Groups of 6 or more – $29
Student/Child (12 or Younger) – $20
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Black Nativity by Langston Hughes
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