


Catch the Vision
Our Arts in Mental Health Theater Feature
Our Mental Health Theatre Feature is a unique and innovative approach to mental health awareness. We believe in using theater to start important conversations and inspire change. Our theater is committed to supporting underserved communities and underrepresented individuals. We invite you to be part of this journey and experience the transformative power of theater.
LUCE
A probing play about a suspicious teenager addresses issues of privilege, race, and trust. When a teacher makes an alarming discovery about Luce, an all-star high school student, Luce's parents are forced to reckon with their idealized image of their son, adopted years ago from a war-torn African country. Told primarily from the perspective of the adults, Luce also raises questions about the roles that parents and teachers play in the lives of these teenage students.
Playwright: J.C. Lee
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuff
In this celebration of the power of Black womanhood, seven women share their stories and find strength in each other’s humor and passion through a fusion of poetry, dance, music, and song that explodes off the stage and resonates with all.
Playwright: Ntozake Shange
On Sundays We Brunch:
For Colored Girls Theatre Series
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Thoughts of a Colored Man
The first Broadway show that was written and directed by Black men with a Black man in the lead role. The show uses slam poetry, prose and songs to tell the story of Black life in America through the stories of seven multi generational men living in the same Brooklyn neighborhood.
Playwright: Keenan Scott II
Summer 2025
