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Tag Archives: Riverside Theatre
HW Pick: Terry Baker Mulligan’s “Sugar Hill, Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem”
Riverside Theatre presents: Terry Baker Mulligan
Reading from & Signing Copies of Her New Memoir
Using Harlem’s famous cultural institutions and memorable characters as her backdrop, Terry Baker Mulligan writes joyously about weathering adolescence, while history unfolds around her in the legendary neighborhood called Sugar Hill. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged adam clayton powell, chitlin’ parties, Dinah Washington, Doo-Wop boys, Eartha Kitt, Ella, Fidel Castro’s entourage, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, Jr., Malcolm X, Miriam Makeba, Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood Marshall, Riverside Theatre, sammy davis, snuff-dippers, Sugar Hill, Sugar Ray Robinson, Willie Mays
An Evening With Women Of Excellence In The Arts
By L. Herndon
In honor of Women’s History Month, The Riverside Theatre hosted a panel discussion “Women Of Excellence In the Arts.” Continue reading
Walter’s World: NuDance 2011 at the Riverside Theatre
By Walter Rutledge
NuDance 2011 was presented on December 9 and 10 at the Riverside Theatre. The two-hour plus event consisted of a pre-concert forum with three choreographers/ directors and was followed by a performance featuring twelve works by ten choreographers. Continue reading
Advanced Screening Of ‘The Adjustment Bureau’ At Magic Johnson, See If Unseen Forces Manipulate Us…
Please join the Riverside Theatre in partnership with Grace Hill Media for an advanced screening… Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged Adjustment Bureau, Emily Blunt, Grace Hill Media, Magic Johnson, Matt Damon, Reverend Coleman, Riverside Theatre
The Duet at Riverside Theatre
Michael Wimberly, the Duet with Miguel and Baba Don Eaton at the Riverside Theatre in Harlem.
Harlem’s Family Arts Festival
Arts
Festival Celebrates the Family through Exciting Multicultural Performances and Activities
Currently celebrating its 50th Anniversary, The Riverside Theatre is presenting its 12TH Annual New York Family Arts Festival, a festival of interactive multicultural weekend activities for families to enjoy from Friday, June 11 – Monday, June 28 at the Theatre, 91 Claremont Ave. (bet. 120th & 122nd St.), Morningside Heights. All Festival events are free of charge to attend, call 212-870-6784 to RSVP event attendance. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged arts, Family, Festival, Harlem, Jazz, June, Music, Performances, Riverside Theatre, The New York Times, Theatre
Riverside Theatre’s Family Arts Festival
Crrently celebrating its 50th Anniversary, The Riverside Theatre is presenting its 12TH Annual New York Family Arts Festival, a festival of interactive multicultural weekend activities for families to enjoy from Friday, June 11 – Monday, June 28 at the Theatre, 91 Claremont Ave. (bet. 120th & 122nd St.), Morningside Heights. All Festival events are free of charge to attend. Continue reading
Daniel Beaty in Harlem, with Bill Cosby
Theater
The Riverside Theatre, Voza Rivers/New Heritage Theatre, and Walk Tall Girl Productions will present Obie Award-winner Daniel Beaty in his new solo play THROUGH THE NIGHT. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged Bill Cosby, Charles Randolph-Wright, Daniel Beaty, Riverside Theatre, Voza Rivers
Riverside Theatre Hosts African Diaspora Film Festival
Film
The Riverside Theatre and ArtMattan Productions have teamed up to present an eclectic slate of award winning, thought provoking and entertaining films from Africa and the African Diaspora during the African Diaspora Film Festival, taking place from Thursday, December 3 to Saturday, December 5 at The Riverside Theatre, 91 Claremont Ave. (bet. 120th & 122nd St.), Morningside Heights.
The Festival will feature nine US premieres and two New York premieres, and films—which include a fiery mix of documentary, spoken word poetry and dramatizations—that prominently highlight the work of independent African American filmmakers.
Posted in Film
Tagged African Diaspora Film Festival, ArtMattan Productions, Riverside Theatre










































