Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

1800s-Now

Origin

Black musical theatre originated in New York city during the late 1800s. Black people were represented in plays by using blackface. Blackface was a way to degrade blacks people and exclude them from theatre. Musical theatre involves both singing and acting in front of an audience. Dahomey was the first negro musical written and produced by African Americans. Black people were able to change their own narrative in 1903 when this play came out. Now black people are represented in major broadway productions and are getting roles based on their talent. 

Famous Black Plays & Performers

Plays:

The Ziegfeld Follies 

The Emperor Jones 

Shuffle Along

Porgy and Bess

Othello

A Raisin in the Sun

The Wiz

Ma Raineys Black Bottom

Performers:

Taye Diggs

Brandy

KEKE Palmer 

Billy Porter 

James Monroe Iglehart

Denzel Washington 

 

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