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Crossroads Theatre is an American residence theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, focused on the Black American experience and the African diaspora. It is in residence at the newly built New Brunswick Performing Arts Center , which opened in the city's Civic Square in 2019.
Tamra Davis admits she initially turned down Crossroads, the Britney Spears-led coming of age drama/road-trip comedy that opened in theaters 20 years ago, on Feb. 15, 2002.The filmmaker just wasn ...
Carolina Crossroads is a 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) planned entertainment development near Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina located near the intersection of I-95 and US 158.The development was hoped to bring new jobs to the area which had been affected in recent years as textile mills closed and jobs moved out of the area.
Ricardo "Rick" Khan (born November 4, 1951) is an American playwright and theater director of African and Indian descent. [1] [2] [3] He co-founded the Tony Award-winning and highly influential Crossroads Theatre of New Jersey, [1] and is an acclaimed director on both American and International stages.
Twenty years ago, “Crossroads” hit theaters. The first feature film to star Britney Spears, the teenage road trip movie was panned by critics, but loved by audiences. Exceeding box office ...
Country Crossroads - A show that blends contemporary and traditional country music. Dreamland Drive-In - A show that takes the audience on a musical journey into the 1950s and 1960s. Gem Tones - Dollywood's doo-wop group. Heartsong - A film presented in a "nature-round" theater narrated by Dolly Parton herself.
Over the next four years there were up to 20 productions nationwide, many with the same core cast as in Pittsburgh, including the 1997 production at the Crossroads Theatre in New Jersey, which was directed by Walter Dallas, and the 1998 production at Boston's Huntington Theatre Company, directed by McClinton. [1]
The Colored Museum premiered at Crossroads Theatre of New Jersey in 1986. [2] Within six months, the play found a new home at the Public Theater in New York City. [2] The Colored Museum was later performed at the Royal Court Theater in London, England, beginning July 29, 1987. [1] and in a production by Talawa Theatre Company at the V&A 15–23 ...