BROADWAY BOUND:ZORA! Returns To Harlem - Cultural Renaissance Theater Experience

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ZORA! goes to The Firehouse Theater Thanksgiving Weekend

BROADWAY BOUND: Zora Returns to Harlem, Starring NAACP Award Winner  Antonia Badn, Written by Five-time AUDELCO Winner Laurence  Holder Celebrates Thanksgiving Weekend with ZORA! @ The Fireshouse Theater Saturday, November 28th-2pm Matinee & 8pm Even
BROADWAY BOUND: Zora Returns to Harlem, Starring NAACP Award Winner Antonia Badn, Written by Five-time AUDELCO Winner Laurence Holder Celebrates Thanksgiving Weekend with ZORA! @ The Fireshouse Theater Saturday, November 28th-2pm Matinee & 8pm Even

Welcome to Harlem's Cultural Renaissance Theater Show

Welcome to Harlem's Cultural Renaissance Theater Show  Experience Harlems History while Enjoying a Delicious Meal                          Monday thru Sunday * Scholastic Entertainment * * Group Packages     Enhance your dining pleasure whi
Welcome to Harlem's Cultural Renaissance Theater Show Experience Harlems History while Enjoying a Delicious Meal Monday thru Sunday * Scholastic Entertainment * * Group Packages Enhance your dining pleasure whi

HARLEM is HISTORY Cultural Renaissance Theater Experience- Monday thur Sunday

              âBadon â¦brought Holderâs historical portrait of Zora and                             Harlem 1920âs bubbling to lifeâ¦BRAVO!!â                                         By: Playthell Benjamin
“Badon …brought Holder’s historical portrait of Zora and Harlem 1920’s bubbling to life…BRAVO!!” By: Playthell Benjamin
Harlem Cultural Renaissance                           Dining                &      Theatre                    Experience
Harlem Cultural Renaissance Dining & Theatre Experience
Enhance your dining pleasure while experiencing the magic of âliveâ theater âWrappenâ in Harlemâs History
Enhance your dining pleasure while experiencing the magic of ’live’ theater ‘Wrappen’ in Harlem’s History
âThe script, like all of Laurence Holderâs plays, evokes all the important people, places and events that recreate the historical milieu in which the drama is set..   - Playthell Benjamin (Black World Today)â
“The script, like all of Laurence Holder’s plays, evokes all the important people, places and events that recreate the historical milieu in which the drama is set.. - Playthell Benjamin (Black World Today)”
Experience the time, the energy and the relationships of some of Harlemâs greatest literary geniuses and historical figures through the one woman masterpiece Zora! Witness the bodacious, courageous, literary pioneer who helped transform Harlemâs econ
Experience the time, the energy and the relationships of some of Harlem’s greatest literary geniuses and historical figures through the one woman masterpiece Zora! Witness the bodacious, courageous, literary pioneer who helped transform Harlem’s econ
Zora Neale Hurston has never been more alive than in the soul-tingling fifteen portraits presented with respect, empathy, and boundless love, by a young New Orleans-bred actress named, Antonia Badon.  Antonia shares the heart, soul, and true spirit o
Zora Neale Hurston has never been more alive than in the soul-tingling fifteen portraits presented with respect, empathy, and boundless love, by a young New Orleans-bred actress named, Antonia Badon. Antonia shares the heart, soul, and true spirit o
"It is a heroic performance by Ms. Badón, who holds the audienceâ¦included Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist and distinguished editor, Les Payne - in the palm of her hand for an hour and twenty minutes...the applause was tumultuous from
"It is a heroic performance by Ms. Badón, who holds the audience…included Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist and distinguished editor, Les Payne - in the palm of her hand for an hour and twenty minutes...the applause was tumultuous from
CROWDER PLEASER ZORA! written by Laurence Holder
CROWDER PLEASER ZORA! written by Laurence Holder
"Zora" Goes to Harlem, is a story that needs to be told. Badón gives a flawless performance that brings back the appreciation for black literary achievement â¦a show-stopping debut at the intimate dinner theater" --Khadijah Cole
"Zora" Goes to Harlem, is a story that needs to be told. Badón gives a flawless performance that brings back the appreciation for black literary achievement …a show-stopping debut at the intimate dinner theater" --Khadijah Cole
"Antonia Badon's ZORA gives us her heart and mirth. Sparking in its Simplicity!" (WHCR-radio) -Daaiya Lomaxx
"Antonia Badon's ZORA gives us her heart and mirth. Sparking in its Simplicity!" (WHCR-radio) -Daaiya Lomaxx
ZORA pack all the ingredients of a âmust-see" production and a production destined for BROADWAY!
ZORA pack all the ingredients of a “must-see" production and a production destined for BROADWAY!
2007 Award Winner New Orleans native, Antonia Badón stars as 'ZORA' - the enigmatic writer and folklorist of the Harlem Renaissance, written by Laurence Holder. Director/Actor Jerome Preston Bates is a Five-Time AUDELCO Award Winner in theater excell
2007 Award Winner New Orleans native, Antonia Badón stars as 'ZORA' - the enigmatic writer and folklorist of the Harlem Renaissance, written by Laurence Holder. Director/Actor Jerome Preston Bates is a Five-Time AUDELCO Award Winner in theater excell
Hi All  I highly recommend this play! I am acquainted with this capable actress, Antonia Badon, who hails from New Orleans. This is an important play about a giant (Zora Neale Hurston) who was far ahead of her time, and still lives through the effort
Hi All I highly recommend this play! I am acquainted with this capable actress, Antonia Badon, who hails from New Orleans. This is an important play about a giant (Zora Neale Hurston) who was far ahead of her time, and still lives through the effort
Witness the past, the present, and the future of a writer who helped transform Harlem's economic structure with the launching of the first black literary work "Fire." With the gift of story-telling and the ability to soar beyond the highest of height
Witness the past, the present, and the future of a writer who helped transform Harlem's economic structure with the launching of the first black literary work "Fire." With the gift of story-telling and the ability to soar beyond the highest of height

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