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The St. Louis Black Repertory

The St. Louis Black Repertory
6662 Olive Boulevard
314-534-3810

History:

Founded in 1976 by Producing Director Ron Himes, The Black Rep is the largest, professional African-American theatre company in the nation and the largest African-American performing arts organization in Missouri.

After its inception, Himes began to take the company on the road, performing for people everywhere by touring college campuses, community centers and various art / theatre festivals.  The Black Rep started to draw such huge crowds when they performed and in 1980, the company took residence in the former Greeley Presbyterian Church's sanctuary on the corner of St. Louis Avenue and 23rd Strret, renovating the interior into a theatre space.  During the 1980's, the company began to hire guest actors, directors, designers and choreographers locally and nationally.  In addition, The Black Rep began presenting regional dance companies and a musical film series.  By 1986, the company became the only African-American theatre in the Midwest to operate under a contract with the Actor's Equity Association, guaranteeing union wages to its actors and stage managers.  Later in the eighties, The Black Rep decided to narrow its focus to  only producing African-American live theatre.

In the early 1990's, The Black Rep relocated to the heart of Grand Center, St. Louis' arts and cultural district, where it makes its home in the beautiful, renovated 467-seat Grandel Theatre.  At the Grandel, mainstage productions are performed for an audience of more than 25,000 annually. 


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