Kei-Touch and Dr. Judy Kuriansky discuss Ain’t Too Proud the Broadway musical that highlights the legendary iconic Motown music group The Temptations! The Temptations broke racial barriers during the 60s and 70s with elegance, dignity and determination. Ain't Too Proud is on tour at the Kennedy Center here in Washington DC now until Sunday, January 16, 2022. 

Barack Obama and his daughter Malia Obama attended an evening performance of “The Price” while visiting New York City on Friday.

  Sheryl Lee Ralph returns to Broadway in Wicked as Madame Morrible, the first African American to star in the role. The Tony award winning actress talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about being part of history and how she manages the demanding schedule. https://www.instagram.com/p/BMPqfAgDKqQ/?taken-by=wicked_worldwide&hl=en   “It’s so nice to be in a show that’s living forever. […]

This is the first time in history that all four acting awards in musicals were awarded to performers of African descent.

A new study shows that Blacks are more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than Whites in states where recreational marijuana has been legalized.

roadway actor J.L Williams, who is set to star in a historic musical on Broadway in March, was found over the weekend after friends and family reported him missing four days ago.

Emerging Broadway star Kyle Jean-Baptiste died yesterday evening (Aug. 28) after reportedly accidentally falling from a fire escape, Playbill.com reports. According to BroadwayWorld.com, the accident…

Here’s what’s trending and timely in the news right now: The Color Purple Meets Orange Is The New Black (Sort Of) Variety reports that Danielle Brooks,…

Many African-American stars have nabbed roles in Broadway productions, diversifying the realm of theater. Songstress Brandy is currently playing Roxie Hart in “Chicago” and now…

Amidst the bright lights of Broadway and the glitz and glamor of New York City’s Times Square one man has garnered the attention of a…

If anyone can attract black people into a Broadway theater, it’s Denzel Washington. Well actually, he can attract black people — especially women of a…

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VIA BLACK VOICES: A fictional account of the last hours of Martin Luther King’s life will be focus of a play headed to Broadway next theater season this fall. The drama titled “The Mountaintop,” by Katori Hall, received a 2010 Olivier Award best new play nomination and examines Hall’s take on the night before King […]