Oscar-nominated actress Juanita Moore took her 15-year-old grandson Kirk Kelleykahn under her wing, giving him priceless advice on acting. The Manhattan Beach resident has continued her groundbreaking legacy with his acting career and through revitalizing the Cambridge...
On Saturday, Nov. 26, The Cambridge Players are bringing a world premiere Broadway musical to the stage at Clubhouse 3. It will begin at 7 p.m. and tickets are $10.
“One Enchanted Land,” written by the late Dale Wasserman was created sometime in the 1990s, but outside o...
Manhattan Beach resident Kirk Kelley-Kahn rejuvenated the African-American theater group, the Cambridge Players, last year with the comedy/ mystery play, “Reunion in Bartersville,” and it paid off Tuesday at the 19th NAACP Theater Awards, taking home the Producer of th...
The 2009 National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF) is taking place Aug. 3-8 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Shows will be presented at multiple venues throughout the city. Ticket prices range from $7-$42. A NBTF Stimulus Discount Ticket Package is available.
In his second term on the Manhattan Beach City Council, Mitch Ward is familiar with the local political stage. Yet since moving to California, he’s strayed from his New York City acting roots in theater.
Ward returns under the glaring lights of the Hollywood stage begin...
With professional black theater so scarce in Los Angeles (indeed everywhere), even a two-performance revival of James Baldwin's creaky "The Amen Corner" by the Cambridge Players had to be welcome news.
True, it was never a great play, but the Broadway version originated...