The evening includes works by the award-winning Thomas Gibbons and the prolific William Borden as well as newer playwrights Denise Jaxon, Dominica Myers, and Kathleen Shaw.
Hangman, written by William Borden.
A pitch-dark comic dissection of the absurdity of state-sanctioned capital punishment.
A Private Act, Written by Thomas Gibbons.
In this psychological drama, a battle of wills illuminates the seductive power of torture.
Madam C.J. Walker, Written by Kathleen Shaw.
A moment of crisis in the life of the famed African American entrepreneur is depicted, as her successful business conflicts with her personal life.
Progress and Peace, Written by Denise Jaxon.
A successful woman in an important management position in a large corporation in transition has to choose between the financial security of her corporate job and following her dream and pursuing her risky calling as a professional singer.
How's Your Love Life? Written by Dominica Myers.
A young African American woman is the caretaker of an elderly matron, in the process learning some uncomfortable truths.