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Arts
11:06 am
Thu December 18, 2008
True Colors celebrates the holiday with Black Nativity
Langston Hughes' retelling of the birth of Christ hits Atlanta
By Lois Reitzes
Atlanta, Ga – Since opening on Broadway in 1961, Black Nativity has become a holiday tradition at theaters in Boston and Seattle?and now, Kenny Leon's True Colors Theater Company has brought their own adaptation to Atlanta. WABE's Lois Reitzes recently spoke with director and choreographer Patdro Harris about the company's unique take on such a familiar story.
(Support for WABE's Arts and Cultural Programming is provided in part by the Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta Campus.)
