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  • Support CTH
  • About
    • Mission
    • Board of Directors
    • Team
    • Supporters
  • Season
    • Antigone – Free Stream
    • Twelfth Night – Free Uptown Shakespeare in the Park
    • ICONS: Harlem Renaissance in Motion, Expanded Release
    • Past Seasons
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        • ICONS: Harlem Renaissance in Motion
        • Seize The King
        • Bryant Park Tree Lighting
        • Bryant Park Picnic Performance
      • 2019-2020
        • A Christmas Carol in Harlem
        • The Bacchae
        • Cuttin Up
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      • 2017-2018
      • 2016-2017
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Daily Archives: May 16, 2022

Harlem theater company’s leader plays many roles in helping it expand

News, Press ReleasesBy Classical Theatre of HarlemMay 16, 2022

This article first appeared in Crain’s New York Business Friday May 13, 2022 By Cara Eisenpress When Ty Jones needed to support himself in college, he started a business painting building interiors and exteriors. Years later, after he had become an actor and discovered his true calling performing Shakespeare at the Classical Theatre of Harlem…

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