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Karamu House has been serving the community for over 100 years! Today, Karamu’s mission is to produce professional theatre, provide arts education, and present programs for all people while honoring the African-American experience.
- About
Founded in 1915, Karamu House is a place of joyful gathering...
- History
Reflecting the strength of the Black influence on its...
- Events
Phone : 216-795-7077 Email : ctix@karamuhouse.org Instagram...
- 2023-24 Season
Michael Oatman is a former playwright-in-residence at Karamu...
- Homecoming
Homecoming: Celebrating the completion of. Phase III...
- Education
Karamu House offers a variety of arts education programming...
- TBAT
CLEVELAND, Ohio– December 21, 2023: Karamu House, the...
- Second Line 2023
The Second Line Parade + Sneaker Ball is an annual benefit...
- About
Karamu House in the Fairfax neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, is the oldest producing Black Theatre in the United States opening in 1915. Many of Langston Hughes 's plays were developed and premiered at the theater.
KARAMU HOUSE is a neighborhood settlement that became nationally known for its dedication to interracial theater and the arts. It was founded as the Neighborhood Assn. at 2239 E. 38th St. in 1915 by 2 young white social workers, ROWENA and RUSSELL JELLIFFE , with the support of the Second Presbyterian Church, but it soon was popularly known as ...
By Karamu Performing Arts Theatre. Founded in 1915, Karamu House is a place of joyful gathering (the meaning of ‘Karamu” in Swahili), where people from different races, religions, and economic...
23 de feb. de 2023 · CLEVELAND, Ohio – Nestled in Cleveland’s Fairfax neighborhood, just east of Downtown in the shadow of the Cleveland Clinic, sits Karamu House. Recognized as the oldest African-American ...