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Black Theatre Troupe Center for the Performing Arts

1333 E. Washington St. Phoenix AZ 85034

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  • Hide and Seek

    Hide and Seek

    We all wear masks, to a certain degree. We hide some aspects of our life, intentionally or unintentionally, with some secrets far more sinister than others. But what happens when that mask isn’t just hiding a little of what’s underneath but... More »

  • New Documentary Highlights Trailblazing Black Women in Phoenix

    New Documentary Highlights Trailblazing Black Women in Phoenix

    A new film is screening around the Valley for Black History Month featuring a family of strong women persevering in Phoenix. The documentary centers on two of Phoenix's champions of the black communi... More »

  • Men of War Find Redemption in <i>The Whipping Man</i>

    Men of War Find Redemption in The Whipping Man

    The ways in which revolutions disrupt the lives of the winners has been well documented. In Matthew Lopez's The Whipping Man, we consider the losers — in this case, of the Civil War — and reside, courtesy of a strong production at the Black... More »

  • New Religion

    New Religion

    The Black Theater Troupe might still be clearing away the sawdust in their new downtown digs, but, as they say, the show must go on.On Friday, February 8, the troupe will kick off their run of The Whipping Man. The play, written by Matthew Lopez,... More »

  • Amanda Adkins\' Mural at the Black Theatre Troupe Center for the Performing Arts

    Amanda Adkins' Mural at the Black Theatre Troupe Center for the Performing Arts

    It's about time Phoenix sees some serious mural love. In the interest of giving credit to their artists and because we're losing track of the times we've said, "Whoa, when did that go up?", we bring y... More »

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  • 2012 | Best Community Theater

    Mere days before this venerable company throws open the doors on its brand-new downtown theater facility, we're happy to remind them and you that Black Theatre Troupe has been pleasing and enlightening local audiences for years.This last season, we needed no reminding. A stunning production of Pearl Cleage's A Song for Coretta was followed by Bill Harris' Stories About the Old Days featuring Rod Ambrose and DeAngelus Grisby. Winding up with a new production of Ain't Nothin' but the Blues,... More »

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