Introduction
Black theater is an educational device, as valid as an aid to the learning process as schools. It allows Black people and the public in general to understand the many aspects of the Black psyche -- behavior and motivations in an uncensored and non-stereotypical form.
Background of DCBR
In 1971, the DC Black Repertory Company became Washington's premier Black cultural institution. In those days of infancy, the company, popularly known as "the Rep" struggled to institutionalize Black theater in the nation's capital. It would meet the success in its efforts to create a theatre-going population among Washington's Black residents. Photo from "Day of Absence" by Oggi Oburn.