Theater
Friday July 7, 5:30-8pm, Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave.
Our second Open Mic and Poetry Slam Contest ($100 prize) with D.J. LayneLuv spinning the music. Your M.C. host is singer/actor Savon Ligon and Ohio poet, playwright and author Is Said. Tasha Neal (returning for the third year) brings her one-woman comedy act, “A Survivor’s Guide to a G-h-e-t-t-o Family.” Come enjoy the artists, dance, have fun and/or sign-up and win the $100 prize for sharing your talent.
Friday, July 7, 5:30-10pm (three plays); Saturday, July 8, 10am-11pm (five plays); Sunday, July 9, 2-10pm (three plays); Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave.
This three-day event is for adults, teens and youth who love the theatre and includes acting workshops, live stage plays, and readings from original playwrights from Ohio and beyond.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-columbus-black-theatre-festival…
Friday, July 7, 5:30-10pm (three plays); Saturday, July 8, 10am-11pm (five plays); Sunday, July 9, 2-10pm (three plays); Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave.
This three-day event is for adults, teens and youth who love the theatre and includes acting workshops, live stage plays, and readings from original playwrights from Ohio and beyond.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-columbus-black-theatre-festival…
Friday, July 7, 5:30-10pm (three plays); Saturday, July 8, 10am-11pm (five plays); Sunday, July 9, 2-10pm (three plays); Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave.
This three-day event is for adults, teens and youth who love the theatre and includes acting workshops, live stage plays, and readings from original playwrights from Ohio and beyond.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-columbus-black-theatre-festival…
Tuesday, February 7, 12noon-1pm, Ohio Statehouse Atrium
Meet Bea Black, a young lady from Montgomery, Alabama. Listen as she describes the tumultuous events of Montgomery in 1955 when another young lady, by the name of Rosa Parks, decides to take a silent stand against discrimination and unfairness by refusing to rise from her seat.
Tuesday, February 7, 12noon-1pm, Ohio Statehouse Atrium
Meet Bea Black, a young lady from Montgomery, Alabama. Listen as she describes the tumultuous events of Montgomery in 1955 when another young lady, by the name of Rosa Parks, decides to take a silent stand against discrimination and unfairness by refusing to rise from her seat.
Tuesday, February 14, 12noon-1pm, Ohio Statehouse Atrium
Saturday, January 14, 7pm; Sunday, January 15, 4pm; South High School, 1160 Ann St.
Tapestry Performing Arts Dance Company is performing Detour: On the Road to putting an end to Human Trafficking, a dance, drama and musical production focused on bringing awareness to human trafficking.
Saturday, January 14, 7pm; Sunday, January 15, 4pm; South High School, 1160 Ann St.
Tapestry Performing Arts Dance Company is performing Detour: On the Road to putting an end to Human Trafficking, a dance, drama and musical production focused on bringing awareness to human trafficking.
Wednesday, October 26, 7:30pm; Friday, October 28, 8pm; Saturday, October 29, 8pm; Sunday, October 30, 2pm; Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St.