NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Dissonance

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Dissonance asks the question, “Can a Black woman and a White woman—who have been friends for 20 years—have an honest, open conversation about race?” Written and performed by Kerry Sandell and Marci J. Duncan. Directed by James Webb (Drama, General Audience) 

$45

NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Love Warrior

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Love Warrior highlights that power of the human spirit to triumph over immeasurable trauma. Through intimate stories, poetry, song, dance, and multi-character transformation, Daniel Koa Beaty shares his journey to transform his pain to power, including a life-changing visit to the plantation where his great, great grandmother was enslaved, and his enstooling as a King in Ghana. Written and performed by Daniel Koa Beaty. Produced by LaChanze and Vanessa Williams. Directed by John Scutchins. (Celebrity Solo Performance, General Audience)

$45

NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Dissonance

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Dissonance asks the question, “Can a Black woman and a White woman—who have been friends for 20 years—have an honest, open conversation about race?” Written and performed by Kerry Sandell and Marci J. Duncan. Directed by James Webb (Drama, General Audience) 

$45

NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Love Warrior

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Love Warrior highlights that power of the human spirit to triumph over immeasurable trauma. Through intimate stories, poetry, song, dance, and multi-character transformation, Daniel Koa Beaty shares his journey to transform his pain to power, including a life-changing visit to the plantation where his great, great grandmother was enslaved, and his enstooling as a King in Ghana. Written and performed by Daniel Koa Beaty. Produced by LaChanze and Vanessa Williams. Directed by John Scutchins. (Celebrity Solo Performance, General Audience)

$45

NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Dissonance

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Dissonance asks the question, “Can a Black woman and a White woman—who have been friends for 20 years—have an honest, open conversation about race?” Written and performed by Kerry Sandell and Marci J. Duncan. Directed by James Webb (Drama, General Audience) 

$45

NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Love Warrior

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Love Warrior highlights that power of the human spirit to triumph over immeasurable trauma. Through intimate stories, poetry, song, dance, and multi-character transformation, Daniel Koa Beaty shares his journey to transform his pain to power, including a life-changing visit to the plantation where his great, great grandmother was enslaved, and his enstooling as a King in Ghana. Written and performed by Daniel Koa Beaty. Produced by LaChanze and Vanessa Williams. Directed by John Scutchins. (Celebrity Solo Performance, General Audience)

$45

NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Dissonance

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Dissonance asks the question, “Can a Black woman and a White woman—who have been friends for 20 years—have an honest, open conversation about race?” Written and performed by Kerry Sandell and Marci J. Duncan. Directed by James Webb (Drama, General Audience) 

$45

NC Black Rep: International Black Theatre Festival: Love Warrior

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Love Warrior highlights that power of the human spirit to triumph over immeasurable trauma. Through intimate stories, poetry, song, dance, and multi-character transformation, Daniel Koa Beaty shares his journey to transform his pain to power, including a life-changing visit to the plantation where his great, great grandmother was enslaved, and his enstooling as a King in Ghana. Written and performed by Daniel Koa Beaty. Produced by LaChanze and Vanessa Williams. Directed by John Scutchins. (Celebrity Solo Performance, General Audience)

$45

International Black Theatre Festival: “BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW, there’s NEVER TOO MUCH”

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

An evening in tribute to Phyllis Hyman and Luther Vandross, featuring Emmy winner Alyson Williams and Grammy nominee, Terry Steele, singing the chart topping hits of these two legendary artists.

$60

International Black Theatre Festival: “BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW, there’s NEVER TOO MUCH”

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

An evening in tribute to Phyllis Hyman and Luther Vandross, featuring Emmy winner Alyson Williams and Grammy nominee, Terry Steele, singing the chart topping hits of these two legendary artists.

$60

International Black Theatre Festival: Both And (A Play About Laughing While Black)

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

As her mother is dying, Teayanna finds herself in a netherworld between life and death. Her task: to help her mother cross over. The journey reveals the legacy of the Middle Passage, the power of laughter, and profound discoveries about what’s inside her mother’s purse. Written and performed by Carolyn Ratteray. (Solo Performance, General Audience) 

$45

International Black Theatre Festival: “BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW, there’s NEVER TOO MUCH”

Elberson Fine Arts Center 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

An evening in tribute to Phyllis Hyman and Luther Vandross, featuring Emmy winner Alyson Williams and Grammy nominee, Terry Steele, singing the chart topping hits of these two legendary artists.

$60