Words without Borders; The Home of International Literature

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Thursday, October 5, 2017

African-American Players on the Shakespearean Stage; Ira Aldridge



I am excited this evening to see the Lantern Theater’s production of Red Velvet, a play about the life of African-American Shakespearean actor Ira Aldridge (1807-1867) 
and learn more about the pivotal moment in British abolitionist history in which he played the role of Othello in London, and his fascinating career as a black actor in Europe and all that this entailed.
Cast of Lantern Theater's Red Velvet- photo Mark Garvin

Red Velvet’s run has been extended to October 15, 2017 and over the next week I will share some really interesting information about African-Americans’ long history of participation on the Shakespearean stage and interesting tidbits about the fascinating Ira Aldridge.  I leave now with one of my favorite photographs of Howard University’s Howard Players all-Black Shakespeare cast taken in 1937.  (I am not sure of the play.)  

Here is a link for more information  about The Lantern Theater’s presentation of Red Velvet, click here: http://www.lanterntheater.org/plays/red-velvet.html   Let’s support theatre that tells our stories.

 
The Howard Players, 1937- Who can identify what play they were presenting?

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Philly's Kimmel Center Presents Lila Downs October 22, 2017

Singer Lila Downs



Hey Philly, who remembers when one could see and hear the absolutely riveting Lila Downs singing  in Philadelphia clubs and bars more than 20 years ago? I do and I knew her star would rise.  If you haven't experienced Lila, you must gift yourself  this upcoming opportunity to see and hear her.

She's coming to the Kimmel Center  (Merriam Theatre) October 22, 2017 . To learn more about her and this upcoming performance, click here: https://www.kimmelcenter.org/events-and-tickets/201718/kcp/lila-downs/

Periodically, I will post some of  my favorite videos showcasing her singular and dazzling talent!  Here is Lila singing Zapata Se Queda with the formidable Totó la Momposina and  Celso Piña. Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Free Library of Philadelphia Launches Its CultureShare Project



Philly Folks, I will be reading this evening at the Parkway Branch of the Free Library as part of its official launch party for its CultureShare project. So join me and many amazing writers, artists and musicians as we celebrate Philly’s great cultural scene. Light fare will be on hand.

October 3, 2017
6 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Parkway Branch of the Free Library
1901 Vine Street
Phila., PA

Cultureshare is a free, subscription-based program that curates and distributes locally produced art, music, writing, and performance in conversation with existing collections of the Free Library. Its objectives includes removing the financial and logistical barriers traditionally needed to consume art, highlighting voices of culture makers across diverse communities, encouraging engagement with the Free Library as a cultural institution, and supporting working artists in Philadelphia through funding and exposure.