As a person working in the community to build courage and have been successful because of a team of people that have donated their time and shared their respective talents for the growth and the development of confidence to do and be bigger using theater as taught by the Oscar Micheaux Family Theater Program Company, in the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance Era. We are in our 25th year of performing and we have you to thank that have sat in those seats in Boston and other places in the Commonwealth.
There were no philanthropic organizations giving to Black people during that time. Those organizations today have been slow in providing funds to cultural programs/projects in the manner that would assist in development. During the time of the evolution of the many pioneers of the Harlem Renaissance Era folks depended on the community to show up as we do now. To see the history of triumph over adversities unfold in a theater production of an intergenerational case builds the spirit as well as the confidence of those on stage and others providing the technical assistance.
This year with the able assistance of the Department of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Emmett G. Price, lll we see and we will live the core thrust of the Harlem Renaissance Era that still reverberates today, sharing and caring. I thank ALL those involved for your prayers annd support. CURTAINS are going up for our 2022-23 season on November 12th at the Media Arts Center at Roxbury Community College. Ticket sales soon.