Samuel L. Jackson, David Alan Grier, Phylicia Rashad and others remember the Negro Ensemble Company founder.
Source: New York Times
Douglas Turner Ward: A Lens on ‘Questions That the Country Wasn’t Asking’
More from A Soldier's Play (Play)More posts in A Soldier's Play (Play) »
More from Actors and ActressesMore posts in Actors and Actresses »
More from Black PeopleMore posts in Black People »
- Mississippi’s Freedom Trail Will Now Extend All the Way to New Jersey
- How Dapper Dan, Harlem Haberdasher, Spends His Sundays
- When a Violent Race Riot in Washington Square Park Roiled New York City
- On City Streets, Fear and Hope as Mayor Pushes to Remove Mentally Ill
- 5 New Haven Officers Charged in Paralysis of Black Man They Transported
More from Content Type: Personal ProfileMore posts in Content Type: Personal Profile »
More from Grier, David AlanMore posts in Grier, David Alan »
More from Leon, KennyMore posts in Leon, Kenny »
- ‘Topdog/Underdog’ to Star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Corey Hawkins
- ‘Some Like It Hot’ Musical Plans Fall Opening on Broadway
- ‘Moulin Rouge!’ and ‘The Inheritance’ Take Top Honors at Tony Awards
- New York City Center to Revive a Pair of Musicals About Black Lives
- Seeking Shakespeare in the Park This Summer? Turn on Your Radio
More from Lythcott, SadeMore posts in Lythcott, Sade »
More from Negro Ensemble CoMore posts in Negro Ensemble Co »
More from Rashad, PhyliciaMore posts in Rashad, Phylicia »
More from TheaterMore posts in Theater »
More from Ward, Douglas Turner (1930- )More posts in Ward, Douglas Turner (1930- ) »
Be First to Comment