By Kia Corthron
Directed by Psalmayene 24
"A big chunk of hidden history…and hidden D.C. history"
— Molly Smith
Born into slavery in North Carolina, Anna Julia Cooper was a visionary Black feminist and educator in the late 19th/early 20th centuries, and only the fourth African American woman to earn a doctoral degree. Tempestuous Elements—the 11th in Arena Stage’s Power Play cycle—shines a light on Cooper’s tumultuous tenure as Principal of Washington, D.C.’s historic M Street School where she fought to keep Black education alive, despite the racism, gossip and sexism that threatened to consign her efforts to obscurity.
The Age of Innocence (2/28/25-3/30/25)
Untitled Tarell Alvin McCraney Play (5/16/25-6/15/25)
Fichandler Stage at Arena Stage is at 1101 Sixth Street SW , Washington, DC.
Step Afrika's Magical Musical Holiday Step Show (12/13/24-12/22/24)
The Other Americans (10/18/24-11/24/24)
The Migration: Reflections on Jacob Lawrence (6/6/24-7/14/24)
StepAfrika! Magical Musical Holiday Step Show (12/8/23-12/17/23)
POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive (10/13/23-11/12/23)
August Wilson's Seven Guitars (4/3/20-4/3/20)
Mother Road (2/7/20-2/7/20)
Videos
Out of Character
Theater J (1/8 - 1/26) | ||
Season 18: CONSTELLATIONS and HEAD OVER HEELS
Constellation Theatre Company (2/6 - 6/1) | ||
Petite Rouge, A Cajun Red Riding Hood
Imagination Stage (12/11 - 2/8) | ||
Sketch Night feat. The Chris and Paul Show
Bad Medicine Comedy (1/11 - 1/11) COMEDY
PHOTOS
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Delta King’s Blues
IN Series (1/26 - 1/26) | ||
Kimberly Akimbo
National Theatre (5/20 - 6/1) | ||
Cody Fry & Friends featuring LANY and Sleeping At Last
Concert Hall at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (2/11 - 2/12) | ||
for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
2nd Star Productions (2/7 - 3/1) | ||
Shucked
National Theatre (2/25 - 3/2) | ||
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