NEW HERITAGE THEATRE GROUP ARCHIVES

New Heritage Theatre Group Productions Over Decades
May 11, 2018
A TOWN HALL MEETING DECONSTRUCTION OF HARLEM'S BLACK THEATERS

MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 10 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE HARLEM ARTS ALLIANCE INVITE YOU TO JOIN A PANEL OF 5 THEATER PIONEERS A TOWN HALL MEETING DECONSTRUCTION OF HARLEM'S BLACK THEATERS MAY 14, 2018 6:30 PM HARLEM HOSPITAL CENTER CAVE AUDITORIUM 135TH STREET @ MALCOLM X BOULEVARD NEW YORK CITY COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION CLICK HERE TO RSVP

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September 21, 2017
IMPACT Repertory's Jamal Joseph Receives AEA's 2017 Paul Robeson Citation Award

IMPACT Repertory's Jamal Joseph  Receives AEA's 2017 Paul Robeson Citation Award      JAMAL JOSEPH Executive Artistic director/co-founder of IMPACT REPERTORY THEATRE has been named the 2017 recipient of the Paul Robeson CITATION AWARD by Actors' Equity Foundation and Actors' Equity Association. Joseph will receive his reward at the Association's Eastern Regional Board Meeting on […]

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May 20, 2017
WAITING FOR THE DAWN & SEPARATE LIVES: SAME BLOOD

WAITING FOR THE DAWN Feeling the excitement and anxiety of his first produced play, Cliff Russell, a young aspiring playwright, is on a creative "high." His Uncle John, a world renown director, plans to direct a stage reading and a production. He wants to cast two long time friends (Phillip and Suzanne) in the lead […]

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March 24, 2017
Mbongeni Ngema, New Heritage and IMPACT
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March 24, 2017
Afeni Shakur Lesson - Your Word Means Everything
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March 24, 2017
IMPACT - Become An ARTivist
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March 24, 2017
IMPACT at the 2016 NYC Marathon - "Happiness" LIVE SHOW
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February 10, 2017
LA TIMES REVIEW: The words of James Baldwin ring out in Harlem drama 'Chapter & Verse'

James Baldwin’s bracingly relevant writings, which inspired the potent “I Am Not Your Negro,” also resonate deeply in “Chapter & Verse,” Jamal Joseph’s tough / tender portrait of an ex-con attempting to find redemption in modern-day  transitional Harlem. Having served eight years in prison for “being stupid,” reformed gang leader S. Lance Ingram (the film’s […]

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January 26, 2017
The Bomb Shelter

THE BOMB SHELTER, is a venue for today's YOUNG ADULT Poets to build a New Harlem Renaissance. A monthly retreat from the fallout of everyday life and forum to express our experiences, thoughts, and ideas in Poetry, Song, and Spoken Word arts. Much like a bomb shelter is an escape and shield from war, attacks, […]

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January 2, 2017
New Heritage Theatre Group

New Heritage Theatre Group, the oldest Black non-profit theater company in New York City, originated in 1964 under the name New Heritage Repertory Theatre by the late Roger Furman, a revered playwright, director, actor and lecturer, who began his career in the 1940s with the American Negro Theatre in Harlem. Its mission, to preserve and sustain […]

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VOZA RIVERS, Executive Producer

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