They all loved to play ball. They weren’t well paid. Some of them made it to the big league. Who were they?: men of color in what was called the Negro League in the early 20th century. Baseball – the All American Sport – had its own color barrier and the solution was to exclude … Continue reading Paul Robeson Theatre Hits a Home Run
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So Good, It’s Criminal: Inclusive and Robeson Collaborate
There is so much to love about Inclusive Theatre of Western New York, starting with its mission to welcome actors and artists of all abilities and to address the misconceptions about otherwise-abled people. Next is the company’s vision and passion for finding new ways to celebrate art. Then there’s this collaboration with the Paul Robeson … Continue reading So Good, It’s Criminal: Inclusive and Robeson Collaborate
Theatre Review: ‘Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope’ at The Paul Robeson Theatre
Can’t cope? Dreary winter weather got you down? Finding the TV as dull as dirty roadside snow since the Winter Olympics ended? You may want to take a trip to the Paul Robeson Theatre at the African American Cultural Center where the musical revue “Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope” is sure to ignite a … Continue reading Theatre Review: ‘Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope’ at The Paul Robeson Theatre