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  1. But, he says, "This isn't about Equity or non-Equity; it's about doing good theatre." Richard H. Morris Jr., Karamu's technical director, has been at the theatre since 1979, when he was 14.

  2. Today it also hosts an early childhood development center, a cultural arts and education center, a youth theatre, and several resident theatre groups. Even as other cultural institutions in Cleveland sputtered during the dark years of the late 60's through the early 80's, Karamu remained a vibrant, if at times challenged, sparkplug in Cleveland's cultural scene, and today is a proud place for ...

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  3. Feb 23, 2023 · In 2015, Karamu faced fiscal issues and a shrinking audience base almost caused it to close its doors for good. Enter Tony Sias , Karamu’s President and CEO. “There were so many financial ...

  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. Nov 3, 2023 · Karamu House has been a fixture in Cleveland for more than a century. We asked president and CEO Tony F. Sias about the role Black theaters play today. Nestled in Cleveland's historic Fairfax neighborhood, Karamu House is the longest-running Black theater in the United States. It was a hub of creativity during the Harlem Renaissance, hosting ...

  6. The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, Kristen Childs’ musical now on stage at Karamu, Cleveland’s home to the nation’s longest performing Black theater. Karamu is where Russell and Rowena Jellife, two Oberlin graduates, in 1915 founded a settlement house on the corner of East 38 th Street and Central Avenue that eventually became a magnet for many of the best African-American ...

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  8. Karamu House has been serving the community for over 100 years! Today, Karamu’s mission is to produce professional theatre, provide arts education, and present programs for all people while honoring the African-American experience. SCHOOL TOURS. Hosted on Tuesdays and Thursday schools and organizations receive a tour and workshop on the ...

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