About this Event
IN PERSON
The Schomburg Center’s new Centennial program series, Century of Black Theater Making, will explore a century of Black theater through conversations and readings of plays that are part of the Schomburg Center’s collection. Hits & Bits takes its title from a variety show presented by the legendary theater company American Negro Theatre, Hits, Bits & Skits, and is an afternoon series of staged readings of plays found in the Schomburg Center collections.
The second installment of Hits & Bits, produced in collaboration with New Federal Theatre, features three rarely seen one-act plays by the late prolific African American dramatist and educator P.J. Gibson. Gibson is the author of more than 35 full-length plays, and is best known for her 1980s play Long Time Since Yesterday. The P.J. Gibson Memorial Scholarship for Creative writers was established at John Jay College in honor of Gibson.
ABOUT P.J. Gibson
P.J. Gibson (1952-2022) counted Lorraine Hansberry as one of her primary influences as a playwright. Gibson is the author of more than thirty-five full-length plays, and is best known for her 1980s play "Long Time Since Yesterday." Gibson's play "Brown Silk and Magenta Sunsets" was published in the seminal 1986 anthology "9 Plays by Black Women" edited by Margaret B. Wilkserson. Gibson endeavored to create substantial roles for African American women in her plays and crafted complex and intimately told stories about Black women set in historic and modern times. Gibson led playwriting workshops at New Federal Theater and taught at John Jay College of Criminal Justice for many years. The P.J. Gibson Memorial Scholarship for Creative writers was established at John Jay College in honor of Gibson.
In the Collections
Gibson's papers were acquired by the Schomburg Center. Her unpublished and published work can be found in the Negro Ensemble Company Records and the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop Records. Her published plays can be found in the Research & Reference Division.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
ACCESSIBLILITY
Accessibility requests can be made by e-mail [email protected].
PARTICIPANTS
NEW FEDERAL THEATRE Producing over 400 plays integratIng artists of color and women into the mainstream of American theater, NFT trains artists for the profession, presenting plays by writers of color and women to integrated, multicultural audiences. Learn more about New Federal Theatre by visiting www.newfederaltheatre.com.
LEARN MORE
This year, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding! Century of Black Theater Making, curated by Schomburg Center Librarian A.J. Muhammad, will spotlight selected plays from the Schomburg’s rich archives, offering a living connection to the voices, stories, and styles that have shaped Black theater across generations. Join us all year long for a wide array of special events, exhibitions, and more as we celebrate this milestone and continue the legacy of Arturo Schomburg.
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ACCESSIBLILITY Accessibility requests can be made by e-mail [email protected].
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture - New York Public Library, 515 Malcolm X Boulevard, New York, United States
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