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Tiffany Nichole Greene Artist

Tiffany is a freelance director and resident director of Hamilton, an American Musical. She is also a leader, creator, storyteller, and aggressive explorer of the human condition as it relates ...

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Wine in the Wilderness

March 26 – April 11, 2021

It's 1964. As race riots blaze on the streets outside his Harlem home, painter Bill Jameson works feverishly to complete a triptych depicting his vision of Black womanhood. While he struggles to find his final muse — the “messed up chick” — his friends discover the perfect model in Tommy, a woman they meet at a bar after she’s been burned out of her home in the riots. However, Tommy is more than she seems, and her presence changes everything. Celebrated writer Alice Childress offers an intimate and raw study of race, gender, and class that explores how the Black community perceives, defines, and affirms itself from within.

Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, in an irregular yellow font on a grungy background of magena, crinkled-paper texture.

Jaja’s African Hair Braiding

January 19 – February 16, 2025

Fresh off of a celebrated Broadway run, Jocelyn Bioh (writer of School Girls: Or the African Mean Girls Play) brilliantly brings the bustling world of a Harlem braiding shop to life! This universal story full of heart and hilarity centers a vibrant group of West African Stylists who create hair magic, community, and comedy in Jaja’s shop. As these “capital S” Stylists and their zany assortment of patrons navigate the complexities of culture, politics, love, and beauty, they illuminate how one finds, builds, and maintains home, even when home feels far away.

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