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    82001368 [1] Added to NRHP. December 17, 1982. Karamu House in the Fairfax neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, is the oldest producing Black Theatre in the United States opening in 1915. [2] Many of Langston Hughes 's plays were developed and premiered at the theater.

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  3. Home - Karamu House. Phone : 216-795-7077. Email : ctix@karamuhouse.org. BUY TICKETS. BREAKING: Phone lines and electricity are down due to a current power outage. Show status update will be provided at 6 PM. Karamu 2024 - 2025 Productions. Tickets on sale now! Box Office: 216.795.7077.

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  4. Founded in 1915, Karamu House is a place of joyful gathering (the meaning of ‘Karamu” in Swahili), where people from different races, religions, and economic backgrounds come together through the arts. Recognized as the nation's oldest producing Black theatre, Karamu House is continually cited as one of Cleveland’s top four treasures and ...

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · Ruby Dee, Robert Guillaume and Langston Hughes are just a few of the familiar names associated with Karamu House—the oldest African American-producing theater in the United States. Since 1915, Karamu House—located on Cleveland’s east side—has nurtured the careers of dancers, photographers, sculptors, printmakers, actors, poets and playwrights. Now, that rich history is entirely ...

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  8. As such, Karamu House continued to foster a sense of racial belonging through art that, like better-known community art centers in Chicago and New York, dovetailed with the priorities of the Black Power Movement. 71 Future member of AfriCOBRA and Yale professor Michael D. Harris, then a student and patron at Karamu House, notes that the integrationist values of the Harlem Renaissance were ...

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