Star Tribune: Penumbra by the book
A Minnesota native, theater historian Macelle Mahala, has written the first history of Penumbra Theatre.
Penumbra Theatre is widely seen as the country’s foremost African-American theater company, one that nurtured and inspired playwright August Wilson and a raft of other writers, directors and actors.
Yet this citadel of black art, founded in 1976 by Lou Bellamy, has a history that is more than, well, black-and-white. In its early years, Penumbra was a multi-ethnic company, with administrators and talents of different races.
Published in: Star Tribune
By: Rohan Preston
Story Date: 2013-10-12T00:00:00
By: Rohan Preston
Story Date: 2013-10-12T00:00:00