
Black Nativity is retelling of the Christmas story set to a jubilant score of gospel music, dance and narrative. Originally written by Langston Hughes.
Boston's Black Nativity, performed by a joyous company of singers, actors, dancers and musicians, is a must-see holiday tradition that delivers a powerful message of joy, hope, victory and liberation. Combined with the poetry of Langston Hughes, this song-play touches a special chord in the hearts of all.
Located at the Paramount Theater, 559 Washington Street, by Emerson College. Various times, December 4th-20th, 2014. Tickets available at the Black Nativity.org website or call Paramount Center Box Office at 617-824-8400.
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