Black Nativity is an African-American telling of the Nativity story, based on the song-play written by acclaimed African-American poet and playwright, Langston Hughes. The show opens in a modern day African-American church on Christmas Day, filled with testifying deacons, sanctified ladies, and down-home preaching, and ultimately recreates the journey of Mary and Joseph, resplendent in African costumes, to Bethlehem, accompanied by a rousing repertoire of old-fashioned spirituals. The African-American viewpoint and the gospel music make Black Nativity a truly unique and entertaining theatrical experience.
Ages: Children and family
Ferst Center for the Arts is at 5829 Campbellton Road, SW Suite 104-123 Atlanta, GA 30331-8036, Atlanta.
Black Nativity (12/12/24-12/22/24)
2024 Annual Performance Series: "Introducing the Next Generation" (3/22/24-3/23/24)
Dreamgirls (6/15/23-7/2/23)
Dance Canvas' 15th Anniversary Performance Series (3/24/23-3/25/23)
Black Nativity: A Gospel Christmas Musical Experience (12/1/22-12/18/22)
Black Nativity 2018: A Gospel Christmas Musical Experience (11/28/18-12/9/18)
Claire Lynch (4/14/12-4/14/12)
Jake Shimabukuro (3/31/12-3/31/12)
Pilobolus (3/16/12-3/16/12)
Black Nativity (12/12/24-12/22/24)
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