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  2. Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe - Wikipedia

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    The Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe (WBTT) is a nonprofit theater, located in Sarasota, Florida.In 2022, the WBTT gained national attention for "inclusion" while concurrently representing African-American history and the greater Black community. [1]

  3. Founding Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe singer returns for ...

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    Jnana Wilson Cooper, who has been seen in more than a dozen WBTT shows, returns to the stage for a concert in Sarasota with some musical friends.

  4. After New York success, actress comes home to Westcoast Black ...

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  5. GOOD DEEDS: Foundation gives $35,000 to Westcoast Black ... - AOL

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    Community Foundation donates $35,000 for Stage of Discovery program, the fall gala, the Martin Luther King Jr. celebration and the spring fundraiser.

  6. Sarasota, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Theatrical venues include Florida Studio Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, The Players Theatre, Urbanite Theatre, and the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe. [36] In 1925, A. B. Edwards built a theater that could be adapted for either vaudeville performances or movie screenings.

  7. Category:Non-profit organizations based in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe; Women in Distress; World Golf Teachers Federation; Z. Zoological Association of America This page was last edited on 4 January 2025 ...

  8. Top 6 concert picks for Sarasota-Bradenton-Charlotte: June 9-15

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  9. Harlem Renaissance theater companies - Wikipedia

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    Anita Bush, a pioneer in African American theater, began an acting company after seeing a show at the Lincoln Theater in Harlem.She wanted an all-Black group that performed Broadway plays, to combat the popular "racial stereotypes of African Americans as singers, dancers, and slapstick comedians."