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In a series of 10 plays, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson chronicled the black experience in 20th-century America. The plays are…
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Linda Alton Randall Kennedy, a staple of the St. Louis theater scene for more than four decades, passed away this morning (Friday, August 16) after a…
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In 2014, writers Michael Walker and Kristen Adele Calhoun met for the first time as grad students in New York City through a play-reading group. On that…
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Actor and St. Louis native Robert Guillaume died at the age of 89 on Tuesday, October 24.His role as the butler Benson won him Emmys for best supporting…
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African-Americans over the age of 70 are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as white people. While there are no answers, said Dr. John Morris,…
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Is lying, cheating & stealing ‘the right choice?’ Black Rep’s ‘Lines in the Dust’ challenges beliefsOn Jan. 14, 1963, Alabama Gov. George Wallace made one of the most indelible speeches in the fight against racial equality ever to be made in the United…
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A half-dozen St. Louis theater companies toasted to longevity in 2016.The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis turned 50 years old and the St. Louis Black…
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In the mid-1970s, Ron Himes started a St. Louis theater company to tell the stories of African-Americans.This week, Himes and the Black Rep are marking a…
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Every day, in St. Louis or elsewhere, a black person shudders in fear after seeing a police officer approaching. Every day, a cop makes a lightning-quick…
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This week marks the opening of the St. Louis Black Repertory Company’s 40th anniversary season with the Midwest premiere of “Miss Julie, Clarissa & John,”…