Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting | Written by: Ed Schmidt
Synopsis:
Joe Louis, Paul Robeson, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, Jackie Robinson, and Brooklyn Dodgers owner Branch Rickey meet in 1947 to discuss a strategy for dropping a baseball bombshell: promoting a black to the major leagues. That is the premise of this brilliant and timely play. Issues raised include compensation for the possible demise of the Negro leagues and the advisability of one at a time integration. If you want freedom of opportunity, do you play by the white’s rules or do you demand that he play by yours?
Paul Robeson | Written by: Phillip Hayes Dean
Synopsis:
A powerful chronicle of the life of Paul Robeson, taking us from his childhood in New Jersey to his adult life around the world. An All-American athlete and a lawyer with Columbia Law School credentials, Robeson faces the racism prevalent in society in early part of the twentieth century. He strives to rise above, and it is his triumph in that struggle that turns Robeson into a modern-day hero. Realizing the racist system would not allow him to practice as a lawyer, Robeson turns to singing, something he had learned well in the church choir. His singing leads to acting and his acting, with all the accolades due to a master, leads him around the world. This play is a powerful look at the many facets of Robeson the man, as well as Robeson the star. It is a tour-de-force for any actor.
A Motown Christmas | Created and Adapted by: Nate Jacobs
Synopsis:
Back by popular demand, A Motown Christmas is a lively, toe-tapping musical experience that combines the magic of Christmas with the timeless appeal of Motown’s greatest hits. It takes you on a journey that explores the iconic Motown Catalogue and their contributions to music. Showcasing iconic songs by artists like The Temptations, The Supremes, The Jackson 5, and more. With original Christmas songs by Motown artists like Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, and Marvin Gaye, along with a few original tunes.
Musical To Be Announced | TBD
Synopsis:
The 2026-2027 season will include a fourth production, and while the full announcement is coming soon, this much can be said: it is a musical. Audience surveys have spoken loud and clear: Karamu audiences want more musicals, and the fourth production of the season delivers exactly that. Stay close. This one is worth the wait!
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