A Black Woman Speaks Tickets
A Black Woman Speaks Show Tickets
Watch gripping performances with A Black Woman Speaks tickets. In a bold and groundbreaking performance, Abeni Haynes returns to the stage as Beah Richards—a legendarily powerful Black woman from America's checkered history. With references ranging across eras in which she has starred or directed films that dealt with relevant social issues such as immigration rights for instance--the show pays homage not only to thankfulness but also acts like an enduring challenge: What can we learn about ourselves when faced against adversity?
Beulah Elizabeth Richardson, otherwise professionally known as Beah Richards, was an iconic actress of the theatre, film and television, along with being a revered poet, playwright and author. She is best known for her supporting role as Mrs. Prentice in the 1967 Oscar-Winning film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, where she was nominated for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe. She also won two Emmys for her guest role, Olive Varden, on Frank's Place.
Hear the chilling tale with A Black Woman Speaks tickets. Abeni Jewel Haynes is a gifted actress and dancer from the great state of Texas. She has her Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism where she studied at Howard University. She has also been classically trained in the Meisner Method in acting at The William Esper Studio in New York City.
How much are A Black Woman Speaks tickets?
A Black Woman Speaks tickets for a premium orchestra seat have a price range of around $150-$350 per ticket depending on the venue. Stick to your budget with cheap seats in the back of the theater. A balcony seat will typically run $35-$55 each. Due to the size of the theatres on Broadway, ticket prices in New York can sometimes be 50-75% more than a touring performance.
A Black Woman Speaks Show Schedule
Check the A Black Woman Speaks schedule above to find a tour date that is convenient for you. When the performance is running for a week or longer, it usually runs Tuesday through Sunday with Matinées typically available on Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to catch the show at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Center in Houston or another theatre near you.