In 1985 New Heritage started a collaboration with South African musician and dramatist Mbongeni Ngema that brought to Harlem and NYC revolutionary masterpieces like Woza Albert, Asinamali, Sarafina, and Township Fever.
In 1985 New Heritage started a collaboration with South African musician and dramatist Mbongeni Ngema that brought to Harlem and NYC revolutionary masterpieces like Woza Albert, Asinamali, Sarafina, and Township Fever.
Summer 2015 New Heritage Theatre Group Bold New Voices wrap up. The Bold New Voices Past, Present and Future series presents and creates stories about people of color. Programs encompass African American, Asian, Hispanic and the African Diaspora cultural communities featuring music, film, drama, talk-backs, symposiums, playwriting, poetry, fiction workshops and more.
Duma ka Ndlovu recounts past work and experiences with Voza Rivers.
Enjoy a merry Christmas with the extraordinary talented kids of Impact Repertory Theatre. From Harlem, NYC.
A brief history of the New Heritage Theatre, from 1964 to 2014, from Roger Furman to Voza Rivers to Jamal Joseph to Impact Repertory.
Jamal Joseph – the acclaimed author, activist and film maker – has spearheaded an evening in honor of the late Afeni Shakur, which will take place this weekend in Brooklyn, New York. The New York memorial service for Afeni is Saturday, June 18 at House of the Lord Church from 4 to 7 p.m. House […]
Please join us for an evening of music and reflection and a new work in progress that builds on a composition by world-renowned trombonist Craig S. Harris. The presentation, featuring Harris and The Nation of Imagination, honors the history and evolution of Harlem over decades.
After serving eight years in prison, reformed gang leader S. Lance Ingram (Daniel Beaty) re-enters society and struggles to adapt to a changed Harlem. Living under the tough supervision of a parole officer in a halfway house, he is unable to find a job that will let him use the technological skills he gained in […]


