Everyone loves a good story and the audience who attended the N.C. Association of Black Storytellers event at the National Black Theatre Festival was no exception.
Angelic voices, dynamic verses, and graceful dances defined the production of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf,” performed at Winston-Salem State University’s Dillard Auditorium during the National Black Theatre Festival.
The Benton Convention Center’s Salem Ballroom had a packed crowd for “Words and Verses,” an event to showcase the talents of an array of singers, poets, musicians, and performers.
If you’re strapped for cash and can’t afford to spend $40 or $50 on a ticket to one of the productions during the National Black Theatre Festival, an easy and no-cost way to rub elbows with the stars is to attend the daily press conferences held at The Marriott Hotel.
Show times for Plenty of Time can be found on the NC Black Repertory Company’s website, www.ncblackrep.org. If you mention this ad you will receive $5 off the regular ticket price.