Ekundayo Bandele, the Hattiloo Theatre’s Founding director, has turned his fledgling playhouse into a disorienting maze crammed with information about the African-American theater experience. The Black Theatre Museum shows the progression of black-themed entertainments from 19th Century “coon shows” to the Pulitzer Prize winning prose of Suzan-Lori Parks.
The Museum is open Tuesday – Saturday 10a.m. – 3p.m., June 15th – July 10th. Tickets are $8/adults, $6/children