OUR PAST

PRODUCTIONS

FANNIE

The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer

January 13-16, 2023 | Pittsburgh Premiere

August Wilson African American Cultural Center
980 Liberty Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh

The Well: A Reading Series

Monday, November 7 | Doors Open at 6:00PM

August Wilson African American Cultural Center
980 Liberty Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh

Past Productions SONG FROM THE UPROAR

The Lives & Deaths of Isabelle Eberhardt
Saturday, May 21 at 2p.m. & 7p.m.

August Wilson African American Cultural Center

Black Mary

The Lives & Deaths of Isabelle Eberhardt

Honor the life of the first African American female United States Star Route mail carrier while partaking in a deeply connected communications experience meant to guide each participant along their personal path to healing and liberation.

Our Song

With performances on 20/21/22 and 27/28/29 (times to be confirmed) at August Wilson African American Cultural Center

2015 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT PRESS & PREVIEWS

Demaskus Theater Collective looks to tell unusual stories

Pittsburgh Tribune Review, By Alice Carter
January 19, 2015

Demaskus Theater Collective opens two-play season in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Tribune Review, By Alice Carter
March 11, 2015

Demaskus: A New African American Theater adds color to Pittsburgh’s Cultural District

New Pittsburgh Courier, By Genea L. Webb
March 11, 2015

Preview: Wine in the Wilderness Brings the Discussion of Black Womanhood to the Stage

NakYouOut, By Zoe Hannah
March 9, 2015

“Hot List” Listing for the last weekend in March 2016

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
March 24, 2016

Preview: You Wouldn’t Expect

Treading Art, By Christine Smith

ART Notes: You Wouldn’t Expect

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Community Voices, By Megan Overby, PhD
March 17, 2016

Dinner + Discussion event held at August Wilson Center

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s SEEN, By Natalie Bencivenga
March 28, 2016

REVIEWS

Review: You Wouldn’t Expect

By Christine Smith

‘Wine in the Wilderness’ promotes thoughtful communication

New Pittsburgh Courier, By Genea L. Webb
April 4, 2015

 

History, social justice & cuisine collide for You Wouldn’t Expect

NEXT pittsburgh, By Jennifer Baron
March 21, 2016