MPAACT’s Late Nite Summer Jam Series
Monday, June 28, 2010 at 11:34PM
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Entertainment Laughing, loving, exploring, challenging. All that and more is on tap when MPAACT opens two new, live late-night shows Friday’s and Saturday’s beginning in July. On Fridays, MPAACT will host The Underground Poetry Jam. A Jam is a virtual love fest. Poets present their art in a non-competitive environment without fear or ridicule. Come underground and share the experience.
Saturday nights, MPAACT’s Comedy Ensemble has created a collection of original sketch performances that are unabashedly courageous and provocative in their take on race, class, and American politics. It’s sketch comedy for the 21st century.
THE UNDERGROUND POETRY JAM
Hosted by: MPAACT’s Ensemble
When: Fridays beginning July 9, 2010
Where: The Greenhouse Theatre Center, 2257 North Lincoln Avenue
LATE NITE SKETCH JAM
Written by: The Ensemble
Directed by: Carla Stillwell
When: Saturdays beginning July 10, 2010
Where: The Greenhouse Theatre Center, 2257 North Lincoln Avenue
Both Shows: Tickets $10 at the door Start 9:00pm
About MPAACT
MPAACT was founded in 1991 by a group of like-minded individuals who shared an artistic vision and who wanted to develop, nurture, and sustain Afrikan Centered Theatre, which is grounded in the many cultures and traditions of the African continent and its Diaspora. With a vision focused on creating new work and collaborative art, MPAACT produces and educates with the goal of increasing understanding and appreciation of Afrikan Centered Theatre and its interrelated disciplines, including not only main stage and standing productions but also a playwright's laboratory, original music, a publishing company (Sakhu Publications), an arts education program, and many workshops and master classes.













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