[PAST EVENT] "A History of African American Theatre and Black Theater at William & Mary" 

March 6, 2024
7pm
Location
Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall, Glenn Close Theatre
601 Jamestown Rd
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
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Professor of Theatre and Africana Studies Omiyemi (Artisia) Green
Professor of Theatre and Africana Studies Omiyemi (Artisia) Green

While theatre at William & Mary is nearing its 100th anniversary, the history of the African American presence on the main stage is much more recent – and much less known. As an alumnus and faculty member, Professor of Theatre and Africana Studies Omiyemi (Artisia) Green has both witnessed and played a significant role in shaping that history. Now, she is working to develop a comprehensive narrative through archival research and interviews with other key figures, including Oscar Blayton Jr. – the first African American undergraduate at William & Mary and first African American to appear on its main stage.

In the spring 2024 Tack Faculty Lecture, Green will discuss the discoveries she has made thus far and outline the differences between African American theatre and Black theater. She will also discuss how both have been incorporated into the William & Mary curriculum throughout the years by examining some of the productions that have appeared on the main stage. As the university continues its celebration of the Year of the Arts, Green’s lecture will not only reveal a vital part of the William & Mary’s history but emphasize why it is so important to its students – past, present and future.

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