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Black Theatre Workshop is a professional theatre company based in Montreal, Quebec. ==Organizational history== The Black Theater Workshop was incorporated in 1972 but has roots going back to the Trinidad and Tobago Drama Committee. Its first play, ''How Now Black Man'', was produced under the name Black Workshop in 1970 at the Centaur Theatre.〔(Canadian Encyclopedia. )〕 Over the years the theatre has had many artistic directors, including Clarence Bayne, Errol Sitahal, Terry Donald, Dwight Bacquie, Lorena Gale, Don Jordan, Winston Sutton, Fleurette Fernando, Nancy Delva, Kate Bligh and Rachael Van Fossen. Since July 2005 the artistic director has been Tyrone Benskin.〔("Black Theatre Workshop," ) The Canadian Encyclopedia.〕 Black Theatre Workshop is Canada's oldest Black theatre company.〔("Black Theatre Workshop," ) Canadian Theatre.〕 Many prominent Black Canadian Playwrights have had their work produced by the theatre including George Boyd (''Wade in the Water'', ''Le Code Noir''), Vadney Haynes (''Blacks Don't Bowl''), Djanet Sears (''Afrika Solo'') and Andrew Moodie (''Riot'', ''A Common Man's Guide to Loving Women'', ''The Lady Smith'').〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black Theatre Workshop」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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