Mercedes Ellington, a talented tap dancer, choreographer, director, and producer, brought her rich artistic heritage as the granddaughter of Duke Ellington to the stage in past productions of Black Broadway. more...
Adelaide Hall, a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance and renowned jazz singer, made her mark on Black Broadway with her iconic performance in Duke Ellington's "Creole Love Call" in 1927, showcasing her enduring influence in the jazz world. more...
Gregory Hines, renowned for his innovative tap dancing and improvisational skills, left an indelible mark on Broadway, notably winning a Tony Award for his performance in "Jelly's Last Jam" in 1992. more...