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Crossroads Theatre

Crossroads Theatre is a theatre in New Brunswick, New Jersey, located in the city's Civic Square government and theatre district. Founded in 1978, it is the winner of the 1999 Regional Theatre Tony Award.[1]

It is an African-American Theater focused on celebrating the culture, artistry and voices of the African Diaspora.[2]

History

Rick Khan, Dan Irvin and Lee K. Richardson met at Rutgers University studying for their Masters of Fine Art Degree. After graduating in 1977 they founded the company in 1978[3] With help from George Street Playhouse and grant money from the CETA program the theater began performing in New Brunswick and became New Jersey's first professional Black repertory theatre.[4][5] By 1985, it was thriving and had 1,300 subscribers.[6]

The company made an effort to appeal to a multiracial audience and while it started out focusing more on revivals by 1985 Artistic Director Lee Richardson was prioritizing new plays, saying "it's time to focus on the new"[7]

In 2000 it unexpectedly ceased operations temporarily but with the return of Rick Khan and help in retiring its debt it was able to resume operations.[8]

Since its founding, Crossroads has produced over 100 works, many of which were premiere productions by African and African-American artists.

Crossroads' world premieres include The Colored Museum, which originated at Crossroads in 1986 and was then seen by millions on national public television when it was produced for WNET's "Great Performances," and Spunk, both by Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe.

Legacy

The American Theatre Critics Association together with the American Theatre Wing and the League of American Theatres and Producers presented the 1999 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre to Crossroads in recognition of 20 years of artistic excellence.[9]

More than 50 new plays have premiered at Crossroads, including works by such artists as August Wilson, Anna Deavere Smith, George C. Wolfe, Ntozake Shange, Migdalia Cruz, Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis, Linda Nieves-Powell, former US Poet Laureate Rita Dove and South African writer/composer Mbongeni Ngema.

Productions

Since its founding Crossroads has produced over 100 works including many premiere productions by African and African-American artists. Crossroads' productions include:

References

  1. ^ McKinley, Jesse (June 3, 1999). "Spotlight On an Outpost Of Black Talent; A New Jersey Theater Steps Onto the Big Stage". The New York Times. Retrieved November 12, 2009.
  2. ^ "Crossroads Theatre Company". www.crossroadstheatrecompany.org. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  3. ^ Catinella, Joseph (1979-10-21). "State's First Professional Black". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  4. ^ Foster, Janet W. (May 26, 1988). "NRHP Nomination: King Block". National Park Service. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Catinella, Joseph (October 21, 1979). "State's First Professional Black Theater Is at a Crossroads". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Freedman, Samuel G. (December 8, 1985). "Black Theater Thriving in New Brunswick". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Klein, Alvin (1985-09-22). "THEATER; CROSSROADS THEATRE IS AT A TURNAROUND". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  8. ^ Capuzzo, Jill P. (2003-06-08). "The Crossroads Theater Faces a New Fork in the Road". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  9. ^ "Regional Theatre Tony". American Theatre Critics Association. Retrieved 2022-01-16.

External links

  • Crossroads Theatre web site

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Crossroads Theatre is a theatre in New Brunswick New Jersey located in the city s Civic Square government and theatre district Founded in 1978 it is the winner of the 1999 Regional Theatre Tony Award 1 It is an African American Theater focused on celebrating the culture artistry and voices of the African Diaspora 2 Contents 1 History 2 Legacy 3 Productions 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditRick Khan Dan Irvin and Lee K Richardson met at Rutgers University studying for their Masters of Fine Art Degree After graduating in 1977 they founded the company in 1978 3 With help from George Street Playhouse and grant money from the CETA program the theater began performing in New Brunswick and became New Jersey s first professional Black repertory theatre 4 5 By 1985 it was thriving and had 1 300 subscribers 6 The company made an effort to appeal to a multiracial audience and while it started out focusing more on revivals by 1985 Artistic Director Lee Richardson was prioritizing new plays saying it s time to focus on the new 7 In 2000 it unexpectedly ceased operations temporarily but with the return of Rick Khan and help in retiring its debt it was able to resume operations 8 Since its founding Crossroads has produced over 100 works many of which were premiere productions by African and African American artists Crossroads world premieres include The Colored Museum which originated at Crossroads in 1986 and was then seen by millions on national public television when it was produced for WNET s Great Performances and Spunk both by Tony Award winner George C Wolfe Legacy EditThe American Theatre Critics Association together with the American Theatre Wing and the League of American Theatres and Producers presented the 1999 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre to Crossroads in recognition of 20 years of artistic excellence 9 More than 50 new plays have premiered at Crossroads including works by such artists as August Wilson Anna Deavere Smith George C Wolfe Ntozake Shange Migdalia Cruz Ruby Dee Ossie Davis Linda Nieves Powell former US Poet Laureate Rita Dove and South African writer composer Mbongeni Ngema Productions EditSince its founding Crossroads has produced over 100 works including many premiere productions by African and African American artists Crossroads productions include The Colored Museum by George C Wolfe world premiere originated at Crossroads in 1986 and later appeared on television as one of WNETs Great Performances Spunk by George C Wolfe world premiere Jitney by August Wilson Fly by Trey Ellis and Ricardo Khan October 2009 world premiere It Ain t Nothin But the Blues by Ron Taylor Lita Gaithers Mississippi Charles Bevels Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman The Love Space Demands Ntozake Shange s choreopoem Black Eagles by Leslie Lee a historic chronicle of the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II Sheila s Day the cultural collaboration of six South African and six African American women written by Sarafina creator Mbongeni Ngema that toured the US Britain and South Africa after its run on the Crossroads stage And Further Mo the world wide hit musical by Vernel Bagneris The Darker Face of the Earth former U S Poet Laureate Rita Dove s first play Lost Creek Township by Charlotte A Gibson Flyin West written by Pearl Cleage and starring Ruby Dee Kennedy Center and Trazana Beverley and Olivia Cole Nomathemba a musical by Ntozake Shange and Joseph Shabalala founder and leader of Grammy Award winning South African recording artists Ladysmith Black Mambazo Two Hah Hahs and a Homeboy written by and starring Ruby Dee together with Ossie Davis and their son musician Guy Davis References Edit McKinley Jesse June 3 1999 Spotlight On an Outpost Of Black Talent A New Jersey Theater Steps Onto the Big Stage The New York Times Retrieved November 12 2009 Crossroads Theatre Company www crossroadstheatrecompany org Retrieved 2022 01 16 Catinella Joseph 1979 10 21 State s First Professional Black The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 23 Foster Janet W May 26 1988 NRHP Nomination King Block National Park Service a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Catinella Joseph October 21 1979 State s First Professional Black Theater Is at a Crossroads The New York Times Freedman Samuel G December 8 1985 Black Theater Thriving in New Brunswick The New York Times Klein Alvin 1985 09 22 THEATER CROSSROADS THEATRE IS AT A TURNAROUND The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 23 Capuzzo Jill P 2003 06 08 The Crossroads Theater Faces a New Fork in the Road The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 23 Regional Theatre Tony American Theatre Critics Association Retrieved 2022 01 16 External links EditCrossroads Theatre web siteCoordinates 40 29 36 9 N 74 26 38 11 W 40 493583 N 74 4439194 W 40 493583 74 4439194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crossroads Theatre amp oldid 1078757235, wikipedia, wiki, 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