35 to 50 years old, 40 to 50 years old, Black/African American male. Pastor and founder of the Church. Non-judgmental man. Loves his church and family. Talent should be able to sing any of the ...
Kirk Franklin is one of the most adored figures in gospel music, thanks to his willingness to welcome secular artists into the genre. In addition to other gospel elites, Franklin has worked with the ...
Mahalia: A Gospel Musical traces the life and career of the world's most loved gospel singer from her birth in New Orleans as a grandchild of plantation slaves through her rise to wealth and ...
Hartford Stage has tipped its hand — not to mention its hat — about one of its shows for the 2004-05 season. First there was the announcement that Tennessee Williams’ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” will be ...
"Born for This: The BeBe Winans Story." Through May 15. $20 and up. Alliance Theatre, 1280 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta. 1-404-733-5000, www.alliancetheatre.org. On opening night of “Born for This: The ...
A sample of gospel music straight from the heart of the nation’s capital will sound through the Corey Union Function Room during the 27th SUNY Cortland African American Gospel Music Festival on Sunday ...
Playwright Michael Matthews, 45, might be called the granddaddy of the touring black gospel musical. He did one of the first — Wicked Ways — in 1985. About a dozen shows later, Fake Friends played the ...
Harry Lennix, best known as an FBI official on NBC’s “The Blacklist,” is launching the gospel concert movie “Revival! The Experience” into theaters in December, Variety has learned exclusively. The ...
The upstairs rehearsal hall of Civic Theatre of Allentown was filled with the sounds of gospel music. Bushkill Township resident Valarie Rico-Lewis, who plays Louise, a crazy old woman in the new play ...
The Catholic Praise Concert (CPC) a one-day, Gospel music concert. with it's first edition debuted on the 26th of April 2014. The event features Holy Mass, praise, worship, dance, and special ...
EXCLUSIVE: Broadway‘s latest venture in freaky puppetry has been making a virtue of its un-Broadway vices: No stars, not a British import, not a remake of an old movie. Not surprising, given that the ...