Black Nativity
December 21, 2007
The Christmas story in dialog, narrative, pantomime, gospel song and folk spirituals is the unique creation of the poet and playwright Langston Hughes. Black Nativity was first produced on New York City's Broadway on December 11, 1961. "Wasn't It a Mighty Day?" was the play's original name. Original cast members Alvin Ailey and Carmen de Lavallade quit the production before opening day because they objected to the use of the word "black" in the title. The rationale at the time was that this word might be too divisive for a Broadway production aimed at keeping things harmonious with all audiences. Ultimately, the title did not matter. This liberating and energetic musical opened to rave reviews. When the New York production ended, Black Nativity toured Europe. It was very well received in 1962 at the Spoleto Festival in Italy. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students, and $8 for seniors.
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