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  2. Ronald Himes - Wikipedia

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    2012, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Toledo, The St. Louis Black Repertory Company [19] 2012, On Golden Pond, Norman Thayer, The St. Louis Black Repertory Company [20] 2013, The Whipping Man, Simon, The St. Louis Black Repertory Company [21] 2015, All The Way, Ralph Abernathy, The Repertory Theatre of St Louis [22]

  3. Black Artists Group - Wikipedia

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    The Black Artists Group (BAG) was a multidisciplinary arts collective that existed in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1968 to 1972. BAG is known for the convergence of free jazz and experimental theater. [1] [2]

  4. KC Q&A: Meet Damron Armstrong, founder of the Black Repertory ...

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  5. Kansas City Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Repertory Theatre is a professional resident theater company serving the Kansas City metropolitan area, and is the professional theater-in-residence at the University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC). The theatre has had five artistic directors: founder Dr. Patricia McIlrath, from 1964 until she retired in 1985; George Keathley was ...

  6. Union Avenue Opera - Wikipedia

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    The venue for the Union Avenue Opera. Union Avenue Opera (previously Union Avenue Opera Theatre) is an opera company based in St. Louis, Missouri.The company was founded in 1994 by Scott Schoonover, the music director of Union Avenue Christian Church, which serves as the company's venue in St. Louis' Visitation Park neighborhood.

  7. What was the Beau Brummel Club? KCQ looks back at KC ... - AOL

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    The clubs supported Black-owned businesses and offered a thriving social, cultural and civic scene for Black veterans and residents who were denied opportunities elsewhere in the city.

  8. Kim Massie - Wikipedia

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    Kim Massie (April 19, 1958 – October 12, 2020) was an American blues and soul singer who performed mostly in her native St. Louis, Missouri.. Though her earliest musical experiences were schooled in the gospel choirs of East St. Louis, Illinois, she has had no formal training as a vocalist.

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