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  2. American Negro Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The American Negro Theatre (ANT) was co-founded on June 5, 1940 by playwright Abram Hill and actor Frederick O'Neal. [1] Determined to build a "people's theatre", they were inspired by the Federal Theatre Project's Negro Unit in Harlem and by W. E. B. Du Bois' "four fundamental principles" of Black drama: that it should be by, about, for, and near African Americans.

  3. Category:Plays about Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christian plays (2 C, 36 P) M. Plays about Mormonism ... Pages in category "Plays about Christianity" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  4. Category:Christian plays - Wikipedia

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    For plays about Christianity or Christian characters, but not necessarily from a Christian perspective, see Category:Plays about Christianity Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  5. Category:African-American plays - Wikipedia

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    A Madea Christmas (musical play) Madea Gets a Job; Madea Goes to Jail (play) Madea's Big Happy Family; Madea's Class Reunion; Madea's Family Reunion (play) Marilyn and Ella; The Marriage Counselor; Meet the Browns (play) The Mighty Gents; The Mountaintop; A Movie Star Has To Star in Black and White

  6. Christian Youth Theater - Wikipedia

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    Christian Youth Theater (CYT) is an American after-school theater arts education program for children ages 4–18. It offers classes in drama , dance , and singing and performs 3-9 productions a year, in a collection of branches around the country.

  7. African Grove - Wikipedia

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    The African Grove Theatre was attended by "all types of black New Yorkers -- free and slave, middle-class and working-class" [1] along with others. It was the first place where Ira Aldridge, who would later become an esteemed and renowned Shakespearian actor, first saw a production of a Shakespeare play. [1]

  8. Cartoons (Chris Rice song) - Wikipedia

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    The Cartoon Song is a contemporary Christian song by Chris Rice, written in 1989 as a tongue-in-cheek skit for a church youth group of middle school students. The song mentions many cartoon characters popular in the United States at that time.

  9. Category:Religious plays - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist plays (26 P) C. Christian plays (2 C, 36 P) This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 04:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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