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Past Performances
Welcome to our Past Performances page, where you can explore a curated collection of all productions by the NAATC. Here, we celebrate our artistic journey and showcase the talent and creativity that have defined our performances over the years. Enjoy browsing through our rich history!
NAATC 2023-2024 Season: A Neaux Day
Black Book by Austin Dean Ashford

One-man, thirteen characters...this is not just a master class on public speaking, this is a class about schools, prisons, and how the two intersect and impact our youth more than we think.
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Dominique Morissea's Detroit '67 directed by D'yshe Mansfield

Two siblings conflicted with deferred dreams and life-altering decisions, journey through the chaos of civil disturbance and forbidden love in an ever-changing, ever-expanding, 1967 Detroit Michigan all set to the classic tunes of Motown.
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August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
directed by Edan Evans

It’s 1927 in a studio in Chicago where the legendary “Mother of the Blues,” Ma Rainey, is recording new sides of old favorites. More goes down in the session than music in this riveting portrayal of rage, systematic racism, and exploitation in the Jazz Age.
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NAATC 2024-2025 Season: Cementing Our Legacy
Loy A. Webb's Judy's Life's Work directed by Ang Bey

Only a month after their mother’s death, Xavier, a highly praised ex-boxer and his sister Charli, a brilliant pre-med student, fight to determine the future of their mother’s groundbreaking medical notes. As they work through the grief, heartbreak, pain, and unresolved trauma of their childhoods we discover a story of the healing power of sibling love.
Zora Howard's Stew
directed by LaKesha Lorene

Two siblings conflicted with deferred dreams and life-altering decisions, journey through the chaos of civil disturbance and forbidden love in an ever-changing, ever-expanding, 1967 Detroit Michigan all set to the classic tunes of Motown.
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