On Labor Day, Monday, September 5th, Harlem World Magazine Radio Podcast host Danny Tisdale spoke to award-winning playwright Radha Blank (pictured) and young actor Khadim Diop about the new play “Seed” opening on September 16, 2011at the National Black Theatre in Harlem.
Listen here to this interesting conversation with Danny, Radha and Khadim as they discuss the play taking place in Harlem’s gentrification, the love song to a community and its children, and the A-team behind the play.“Seed,” is a production by the OBIE award-winning Classical Theatre of Harlem (Ty Jones, producing director) in conjunction with Hip-Hop Theater Festival (Clyde Valentin, executive director and Kamilah Forbes, artistic director) will present the world and Off-Broadway premiere of SEED, and directed by Niegel Smith.
Go to Facebook.com for our free ticket giveaway.
Previews begin on Tuesday, September 6 and run through Thursday, September 15—except on Thursday, September 8, Monday, September 12 and Tuesday, September 13, when there will be no shows. Performances run from Friday, September 16 through Sunday, October 9 at the National Black Theater ( 2031 Fifth Avenue at 125th Street in Harlem , #2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 subways to 125th Street).










































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