A struggling Harlem family grapples with dreams, crime, and simmering tensions in the 1950s.
An African American family faces internalized racism and class anxieties during a tumultuous time.
A festival of new one-act plays, co-produced by the Negro Ensemble Company and Penn Live Arts.
A new play by Khalil Kain that melds poetry with live percussive scoring.
This solo play follows the life of sincere and courageous Grandma Ethelene Ramsey, an ailing African American…
This drama offers a bold and prescient exploration of love within the world of Black creative artists in the…
The Negro Ensemble Company's new play is centered around descendants of American slaves who resist…
The Negro Ensemble Company presents this world premiere drama: a story about the of displacement of Black…
Negro Ensemble Company remounts their production of Charles Fuller's 1981 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama set at…
Negro Ensemble Company revives this 1978 drama about three generations of black women from Louisiana battling…
As part of its 50th anniversary season, the Negro Ensemble Company revives these two one-act plays exploring…
Negro Ensemble Company opens its 50th season with a revival of its very first production, Douglas Turner…