African Americans -- Drama
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African Americans -- Drama
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African Americans
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- Intuition 2, director Ricky W. Jean-Francois & Melvin Hue
- The plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson from the new Negro renaissance to the civil rights movement, Georgia Douglas Johnson ; edited and with an introduction by Judith L. Stephens
- The best of Grady
- The Black woman's guide to finding a good man, [presented by] Warning Pictures ; Warning Films in association with NuLite Films presents a Lightyear Entertainment release ; produced by Simon White, Malik Barnhardt, Jean Claude LaMarre ; directed by Malik Barnhardt
- The Richard Wesley play anthology
- Plays and pageants from the life of the Negro, edited by Willis Richardson
- Black butterfly, producers, John Marinopolous ... [and others] ; written and directed by Mark Harris
- By the way, meet Vera Stark, Lynn Nottage
- John Henry, Saban presents an iWood Studios, Defiant Studios, Automatik production ; produced by Eric D. Fleischman, Maurice Fadida, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones ; written by Will Forbes & Douglas Skinner ; directed by Will Forbes
- Best black plays, the Theodore Ward Prize for African American Playwriting, edited by Chuck Smith ; with a foreword by Woodie King, Jr
- Shame, Part 2
- Jitney, August Wilson
- Serial black face, Janine Nabers ; foreword by Marsha Norman
- Black matters, Lewis Morrow plays, Lewis Morrrow ; edited by Nicole Hodges Persley
- Black theater, U.S.A.; forty-five plays by Black Americans, 1847-1974/, James V. Hatch, editor. Ted Shine, consultant
- First Sunday, Screen Gems presents a Cube Vision/Story Company/Firm Films production ; produced by David E. Talbert [and others] ; written and directed by David E. Talbert
- Flyin' west, and other plays, Pearl Cleage
- Black heroes in monologues, Gus Edwards
- Underground, Monroe, and The Mamalogues, three plays, Lisa B Thompson ; foreword by E. Patrick Johnson ; interview with Joan Morgan
- Zora Neale Hurston, collected plays, edited and with an introduction by Jean Lee Cole and Charles Mitchell
- The Adrienne Kennedy reader, Adrienne Kennedy ; introduction by Werner Sollors
- Frat pack, a Film Tiger production ; producers, Glen Reynolds, Michael Philip, Richard Alan Reid, Jo Marr ; written by Richard Alan Reid ; directed by Michael Philip
- The bow-wow club, a play in two acts, by Levy "Lee" Simon, Jr
- Langston, a play, by Ossie Davis
- Pioneers of African-American cinema, producer, Bret Wood, Disc 2
- Having our say, the Delany sisters' first 100 years : a play, by Emily Mann
- The House of Dies Drear, a production of The Children's Television Workshop ; screenplay, Richard Weszley ; producers, Valerie Shepherd, Joseph Dennis ; director, Allan Goldstein
- Voices of color, scenes and monologues from the Black American theatre, edited by Woodie King, Jr
- The darker face of the Earth, a play, Rita Dove
- Five plays, edited with an introduction by Webster Smalley
- Intimate apparel, Fabulation or The re-education of Undine, Lynn Nottage
- Acting up & getting down, plays by African American Texans, edited and with introductions by Sandra M. Mayo and Elvin Holt
- What's done in the dark, the Tyler Perry Company, Inc. in association with Peachez, Inc. and AJ Productions ; written, produced and directed by Tyler Perry
- Up the garden path ;, & The adventures of the Black girl in her search for God, Lisa Codrington
- King me, three one-act plays inspired by the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Clinnesha D. Sibley
- Ceremonies in dark old men, Lonne Elder, III
- Classic plays from the Negro Ensemble Company, Paul Carter Harrison & Gus Edwards, editors
- Totem voices, plays from the Black world repertory, edited and with an introduction by Paul Carter Harrison
- The fire this time, African-American plays for the 21st century, edited by Harry Elam Jr. and Robert Alexander
- The immeasurable want of light, a play by Daaimah Mubashshir
- Shame, Part 1
- Lost plays of the Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1940, edited by James V. Hatch and Leo Hamalian
- Audition speeches for black, South Asian and Middle Eastern actors, monologues for men, edited by Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway
- Black female playwrights, an anthology of plays before 1950, Kathy A. Perkins, [editor]
- Plays and pageants from the life of the Negro, Willis Richardson
- Take a walk in their shoes, Glennette Tilley Turner ; illustrated by Elton C. Fax
- Martin, created by John Bowman and Martin Lawrence & Topper Carew, The complete fifth season
- Having our say, the Delany sisters' first one hundred years, Televest in association with C & J Productions, Inc., Dreyfuss/James Productions Inc. and Sony Pictures Television ; produced by Tony Amatullo ; teleplay by Emily Mann ; directd by Lynne Littman
- Roots, the next generations, executive producer, David L. Wolper ; producer, Stan Margolis ; developed for television by Ernest Kinoy ; a David L. Wolper production ; Warner Bros. Television
- The Stakes, three plays of the black experience to heal, to train, to entertain, Charlotte E. May-Séré
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