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  • Support CTH
  • About
    • Mission
    • Board of Directors
    • Team
    • Supporters
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    • MEMNON | Free Uptown Shakespeare in the Park
    • ICONS 3: Harlem Renaissance in Motion
    • Literary Series
    • Poker Fundraiser | Hold ‘Em in Harlem
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        • Harlem Holidays Concert | Brandon Victor Dixon, Kara Young Hosts
        • Memnon
        • A Midsummer Night’s Dream
        • Hold ‘Em In Harlem – Benefit Poker Tournament
        • Renaissance Reborn | March 21st at 7 PM
        • Right/Write to Heal
        • ICONS 2: EL BARRIO LIVES! (Live Event)
      • 2022-2023
        • Young, Gifted and Black | Free Bryant Park Picnic Performance
        • TWELFTH NIGHT | NYU Skirball
        • LANGSTON IN HARLEM | 54 Below
        • MALVOLIO | Free Uptown Shakespeare in the Park
      • 2021-2022
        • Antigone – Free Stream
        • Twelfth Night – Free Uptown Shakespeare in the Park
        • When the world sounds like a prayer
        • ICONS: Harlem Renaissance in Motion, Expanded Release
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        • Bryant Park Tree Lighting
        • Bryant Park Picnic Performance
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        • A Christmas Carol in Harlem
        • The Bacchae
        • Cuttin Up
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Daily Archives: March 17, 2016

New York Times Review of The First Noel

Reviews, UncategorizedBy Alessandro ChilleMarch 17, 2016

The little girl is called Noel, and you can tell she’s a doodler from her shoes, decorated with tiny drawings and snatches of words. “Noel the 2nd,” she’s spelled out along one side, and there it is: the wound she’s been carrying through her childhood. Her parents saddled her with the same name as the…

TDF Article on The First Noel

Press Releases, UncategorizedBy Alessandro ChilleMarch 17, 2016

The Classical Theatre of Harlem sets a lofty seasonal goal — All Ty Jones wants for Christmas is for audiences to come to Harlem. That’s why the producing artistic director of the Classical Theatre of Harlem commissioned the brand-new holiday musical The First Noel, which is enjoying what he intends to be its first annual run…

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