Karamu House in Cleveland has announced its 2024-25 mainstage theatre season, opening September 27 with Ossie Davis’s Purlie Victorious, directed by Treva Offutt. The season marks the company’s return to its renovated Theatre Wing.
In December, the holiday production Black Nativity by Langston Hughes moves to the Hanna Theatre at Playhouse Square, co-directed by President and CEO Tony F. Sias and Errin Weaver, with musical direction by Dr. David M. Thomas. The third production is Weathering by Harrison Davis Rivers, directed by associate artistic director Nina Domingue. The season closes with Choir Boy by Terrell Alvin McCraney, directed by Nathan Henry.
Karamu House has also expanded its programming with a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access and Belonging corporate training series using the Bank of America Arena Theatre. Memberships are on sale, with single ticket sales beginning August 15, 2024.
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