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1940 proved to be a pivotal year for African-American theater. Frederick O'Neal and Abram Hill founded ANT, or the American Negro Theater, the most renowned African-American theater group of the 1940s. Their stage was small and located in the basement of a library in Harlem, and most of the shows were attended and written by African-Americans.
American Theater or American Theatre may refer to: Theater in the United States, about stage theater in the U.S. Camp Street Theatre, New Orleans, known as the American Theatre, the Old American Theatre, and the New American Theatre; American Music Hall, Manhattan, known as American Theater until 1908
American theater awards (9 C, 63 P) Asian-American theatre (3 C, 25 P) B. Blackface minstrelsy (8 C, 23 P) Booth family (13 P) C. Cabaret in the United States (1 C, 6 ...
Pages in category "Lists of theatres in the United States" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Historically African-American theaters and music venues (1 C, 36 P) F. Former theatres in the United States (4 C, 48 P) N.
A movie theater (American English) [1] or cinema (Commonwealth English), [2] also known as a movie house, cinema hall, picture house, picture theater, the pictures, or simply theater, is a business that contains auditoriums for viewing films for public entertainment.
State theater 1972 [5] North Carolina: Flat Rock Playhouse: State theater 1961 [6] Oklahoma: Lyric Theatre: State theater 2022 [7] Pennsylvania: Walnut Street Theatre: State theater 1999 [8] Tennessee: Tennessee Theatre: State theater 1996 [9] Tennessee: Oak Ridge Playhouse: State community theater 2017 [10] Virginia: Barter Theatre: State ...
African-American theatre companies (20 P) American comedy troupes (9 C, 118 P)-Theatre companies in Washington, D.C. (20 P): League of Resident Theatres (37 P) *