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Will the Academy of Art Evict the City's Premier African-American Theatre?
Monday, June 25, 2007 : San Francisco African American leaders and Bay Area theatre lovers were shocked earlier this week that the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre could be forced out from its long time home at 620 Sutter Street. The Lorraine Hansberry, which last year celebrate its 25th anniversary and has been cited by theatre critics as one of the premier African American theatre companies in the United States, could lose its performance space because the Academy of Art University (not to be confused with the non-profit San Francisco Art Institute) that recently purchased the Julia Morgan-designed building that houses the theatre, informed Lorraine Hansberry directors Stanley Williams and Quentin Easter on June 5 that their lease would not be renewed.
San Francisco African American leaders and Bay Area theatre lovers were shocked earlier this week that the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre could be forced out from its long time home at 620 Sutter Street. The Lorraine Hansberry, which last year celebrate its 25th anniversary and has been cited by theatre critics as one of the premier African American theatre companies in the United States, could lose its performance space because the Academy of Art University (not to be confused with the non-profit San Francisco Art Institute) that recently purchased the Julia Morgan-designed building that houses the theatre, informed Lorraine Hansberry directors Stanley Williams and Quentin Easter on June 5 that their lease would not be renewed. Williams and Easter have attempted to negotiate an amicable agreement with the Academy of Art University to remain at the 620 Sutter theatre space, but sources close to those discussions say the University is determined to turn the theatre space into a gym.Read More
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As young African Americans become more involved in ARTS, an outlet like the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre is of crucial importance. It seems there is a war against the African American Culture, a horrible move to steal any culture related and whitewash it as if the true art, music, theatre and culture never existed.
Thanks Harrison Chastang via Beyond Chron for your timely information regarding this atrocity. Hopefully people in the area and all over the country will see this travesty for what it is.
Thanks Harrison Chastang via Beyond Chron for your timely information regarding this atrocity. Hopefully people in the area and all over the country will see this travesty for what it is.
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