The National Black Theatre Festival is returning to Winston-Salem this summer after a pandemic hiatus. It has been an unusually long break since the last festival in 2019. During that time organizers lost their longtime leader, Sylvia Sprinkle-Hamlin, who died in January. She had been the festival’s executive producer for more than a decade following the death of her husband, Larry Leon Hamlin, the event’s founder.
When Nathan Ross Freeman’s “The Other Way Around” premieres in the Mountcastle Black Box Theatre on Friday night, it will mark the second debut of a local playwright’s script in
The N.C. Black Repertory Company, in partnership with Southeastern Theatre Conference and Black Theatre Network, will present the inaugural Mabel P. Robinson Emerging Artist Awards at the 2022 National Black
Chase Law looks back at her first year as president and CEO of Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. Organization is working on new strategic plan.