The National Queer Arts Festival, Mama Calizo's Voice Factory & Eye Zen Art Present BLACKBIRD: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, June 24 through July 10. BLACKBIRD is written and performed by Seth Eisen, with direction by Brian Freeman.
The National Queer Arts Festival, Mama Calizo's Voice Factory & Eye Zen Art Present BLACKBIRD: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, June 24 through July 10. BLACKBIRD is written and performed by Seth Eisen, with direction by Brian Freeman.
The National Queer Arts Festival, Mama Calizo's Voice Factory & Eye Zen Art Present BLACKBIRD: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, June 24 through July 10. BLACKBIRD is written and performed by Seth Eisen, with direction by Brian Freeman.
The National Queer Arts Festival, Mama Calizo's Voice Factory & Eye Zen Art Present BLACKBIRD: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, June 24 through July 10. BLACKBIRD is written and performed by Seth Eisen, with direction by Brian Freeman.
San Franciscos award-winning AfroSolo Theatre Company presents the 16th annual AfroSolo Arts Festival, celebrating African American artists giving voice to the Black experience. Paying homage to and exploring the rich legacy of African Americans and people of African descent, Festival events (August 1-October 15) featuring live music, visual art, and new works for the stage will take place in San Francisco at Yerba Buena Gardens, the Main San Francisco Public Library, the African American Art and Culture Complex, and the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. Most events, unless otherwise noted, are free and open to the public. For more information, the public may visit afrosolo.org or call 415-771-AFRO (2376).
San Franciscos award-winning AfroSolo Theatre Company presents the 16th annual AfroSolo Arts Festival, celebrating African American artists giving voice to the Black experience. Paying homage to and exploring the rich legacy of African Americans and people of African descent, Festival events (August 1-October 15) featuring live music, visual art, and new works for the stage will take place in San Francisco at Yerba Buena Gardens, the Main San Francisco Public Library, the African American Art and Culture Complex, and the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. Most events, unless otherwise noted, are free and open to the public. For more information, the public may visit afrosolo.org or call 415-771-AFRO (2376).
AfroSolo Arts Festival presents Jewelle Gomez's (With Harry Waters Jr.) Waiting for Giovanni, A Staged Reading. Directed by Brian Freeman featuring Thandiwe Thomas De Shazor, Norman Gee, Rob Hatzenbeller, David Skillman & Liam Vincent
AfroSolo Arts Festival presents Jewelle Gomez's (With Harry Waters Jr.) Waiting for Giovanni, A Staged Reading. Directed by Brian Freeman featuring Thandiwe Thomas De Shazor, Norman Gee, Rob Hatzenbeller, David Skillman & Liam Vincent
San Franciscos award-winning AfroSolo Theatre Company presents the 16th annual AfroSolo Arts Festival, celebrating African American artists giving voice to the Black experience. Paying homage to and exploring the rich legacy of African Americans and people of African descent, Festival events (August 1-October 15) featuring live music, visual art, and new works for the stage will take place in San Francisco at Yerba Buena Gardens, the Main San Francisco Public Library, the African American Art and Culture Complex, and the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. Most events, unless otherwise noted, are free and open to the public. For more information, the public may visit afrosolo.org or call 415-771-AFRO (2376).
San Franciscos award-winning AfroSolo Theatre Company presents the 16th annual AfroSolo Arts Festival, celebrating African American artists giving voice to the Black experience. Paying homage to and exploring the rich legacy of African Americans and people of African descent, Festival events (August 1-October 15) featuring live music, visual art, and new works for the stage will take place in San Francisco at Yerba Buena Gardens, the Main San Francisco Public Library, the African American Art and Culture Complex, and the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. Most events, unless otherwise noted, are free and open to the public. For more information, the public may visit afrosolo.org or call 415-771-AFRO (2376).
San Franciscos award-winning AfroSolo Theatre Company presents the 16th annual AfroSolo Arts Festival, celebrating African American artists giving voice to the Black experience. Paying homage to and exploring the rich legacy of African Americans and people of African descent, Festival events (August 1-October 15) featuring live music, visual art, and new works for the stage will take place in San Francisco at Yerba Buena Gardens, the Main San Francisco Public Library, the African American Art and Culture Complex, and the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. Most events, unless otherwise noted, are free and open to the public. For more information, the public may visit afrosolo.org or call 415-771-AFRO (2376).
San Franciscos award-winning AfroSolo Theatre Company presents the 16th annual AfroSolo Arts Festival, celebrating African American artists giving voice to the Black experience. Paying homage to and exploring the rich legacy of African Americans and people of African descent, Festival events (August 1-October 15) featuring live music, visual art, and new works for the stage will take place in San Francisco at Yerba Buena Gardens, the Main San Francisco Public Library, the African American Art and Culture Complex, and the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. Most events, unless otherwise noted, are free and open to the public. For more information, the public may visit afrosolo.org or call 415-771-AFRO (2376).
The Hansberry Project at ACT is thrilled to present the break/s: a mixtape for stage by Broadway veteran and GOLDIE Award-winner Marc Bamuthi Joseph, June 17 through July 12, 2009 in the Falls Theatre at ACT.
The Hansberry Project at ACT is thrilled to present the break/s: a mixtape for stage by Broadway veteran and GOLDIE Award-winner Marc Bamuthi Joseph, June 17 through July 12, 2009 in the Falls Theatre at ACT.
The guest this week on AfroSolo TV is the award winning actor, director, playwright, and educator Brian Freeman. The live broadcast takes place at this Friday (December 5th) 6:30 pm on Comcast Cable Station 76 in San Francisco.