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IT'S SUMMERTIME! REGISTER YOUR CHILD FOR ABCT SUMMER THEATER CAMP

It is more than a training ground for the arts; it is a safe and nurturing environment where the community is stressed, friendship valued, and personal growth celebrated..

The ideal place for children to learn about the arts and develop creative skills to discover more about themselves and their world.

I feel as Black people in the arts this is something that continues to this day. But I feel that you can do both,this is what we do over at ABCT. We have stories that challenge our community to be better, but we execute it in a way that considers the highest standards of quality in set design, costumes, and other aspects of production. ’ Planting the Seeds of Greatness

ABCT Summer Camp will help children 7 - 17 years of age expand their cultural boundaries and outlook.

ABCT Summer Camp is a full-day theater experience, and breakfast and lunch are on site. Your child will enjoy six weeks of special art activities and high-quality, firsthand workshops, including:

*Theatre - playwriting, performance, production, costuming, lighting, and set building.

On Friday of each week, we stage a talent show/performance where your child will display their creativity and imagination.

ABCT Summer Camps' primary objectives are to instruct each child: * Teamwork * Civic Service * Cultural values * The importance of culture

 



WORLD PREMIERE OF A new musical play by Anthony Bean with your Favorite Music!

It’s 1961, and New Orleans' soul singer, Irma Thomas, meets the blues/soul singer Etta James backstage at the famous New Orleans Dew Drop Inn. In this imaginary tale, you will laugh, cry, sing, and dance in the aisles with the hits of yesteryear made famous by these legendary queens of Soul and R&B as they battle each other on an old New Orleans tradition. Who goes on first?

 



50 Years in Theater

An Inspirational Journey The Anthony Bean Community Theater (ABCT) continues to be a leader in bringing quality productions to the stage. For over two decades garnering many awards along the way lead by Anthony Bean, it is more than just theater, but is aimed at telling positive stories about African Americans, changing narratives, and empowering the community.

While ABCT have been in existence for over 20 years, Anthony Bean’s history with theater goes back to the 1970’s while still a teen, he and his older brother, the late Monroe ’Jomo Kenyatta ’ Bean began the Ethiopian Theater in 1973. ’I remember when we first began, and back then the debate was centered on should Black theater be more message oriented or aesthetic.

I feel as Black people in the arts this is something that continues to this day. But I feel that you can do both,this is what we do over at ABCT. We have stories that challenge our community to be better, but we execute it in a way that considers the highest standards of quality in set design, costumes, and other aspects of production. ’ Planting the Seeds of Greatness

Throughout his career in theater, Bean always was committed to teaching the craft of acting. Today, many of his students are getting into prestigious programs such as NOCCA, Julliard and working in television and film. One of his early students is acclaimed actor, businessman and advocate of all things New Orleans Wendell Pierce. ’I saw something in him early, I could see the seeds of greatness in him even when he was young. I am glad that I was able to be part of his journey. He and so many others make me proud, knowing that my they too are not simply just creating great art, but are interested in empowering and giving voice to the aspirations of our community. Showing our city at its best, ’ says Bean of his work that continues to give his life purpose and meaning.

It Takes A Village

Over the years, Bean ’s work has been recognized by national celebrities including the late Redd Foxx, who hosted a fundraiser for him in the 1980 ’s. Local icons such as Irma Thomas and the late Allen Toussaint have also been supporters and have been the subjects of plays produced by Anthony Bean. In a city where the political landscape mirrors the greatest of stages with its drama and intrigue, Bean has found a way to get the support and put on the stage many who are or have been elected leaders in the City of New Orleans. ’I remember getting the support of the City’s first Black Mayor Ernest ’Dutch ’ Morial, I can say I have lived to see us take the reins of power. Today though, we must consider how to use it to help those who need it the most in our city. ’ He adds, ’Others who have been instrumental in helping ABCT is Gail Glapion, who was on the New Orleans School Board, and is on the board of ABCT, she continues to be a supporter and advocate for the theater. Of course, I cannot forget City Councilmember Oliver Thomas, who as a longtime friend has always been committed to young people and supporting ABCT. ’

Life, Legacy, and Empowering the Next Generation

As Bean continues to seal his legacy, he recently opened an the ABCT Actor Studio. It is home to a teen TV Show What’s Going On and rehearsal space and classroom blazing the trail for the next generation.

’My life is one that is dedicated to giving and service. Of showing that we can own something that can empower our community. That has been my mission from day one because I feel I have been blessed and it is my job to bless others with the tools to live their best lives and aspiring to reach higher. ’

 



COMING SOON ON HOW TO PRE-ORDER YOUR FREE ABCT BUMPER STICKER

Look out for our bumper stickers!! They will be coming out soon. Show your support for ABCT as you ride around New Orleans.

 



New Billboard in the City of New Orleans for ABCT!!

It you are driving along the I-10 you will be able to get a great look at or new billboard right before you exit to St Charles.

 


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