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Black Nativity returns to Count Basie Theater
Black Nativity, a soulful interpretation of the Christmas Story by Langston Hughes is a signature piece for The Dunbar Repertory Co.,
RED BANK— Lots of brave souls ventured out during one of the worst snowstorms to see Black Nativity at The Count Basie Theater last year. After all, the show must go on.
About Black Nativity at Count Basie Theater
This soulful interpretation of the Christmas Story, written by Langston Hughes, is a signature piece for The Dunbar Repertory Co., directed by Darrell Willis.
Performances
This year’s performance will be on Dec. 30 at 7 p.m., will have big shoes to fill –it raised the roof off Count Basie Theater last year. For Tickets 732 842-
9000—$19.50 -$24.50 visit the Count Basie Theater website.
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