Of
the almost 200 theatres in Los Angeles, only four are devoted to serving
the African-American community -- the Town Street Theatre, Unity Players Ensemble and the Robey
Theatre Company. Each of these organizations is committed to producing
works that explore the Black experience. All support theatre artists
of color in their search for artistic fulfillment and provide time,
educational opportunities, and encouragement for such growth while contributing
to high standards of excellence in the Black theatre in America. Robey
is the theatre that remains consistent with its focus on the progressive,
on-going quality in its choice of projects and their execution.
The
Robey theatre company distinguishes itself by its pursuit of collaborations
with other communities to celebrate and explore not only their differences
but their similarities. These collaborations create bridges between
the communities and encourage inter-cultural cooperation. Robey's first
production this year, "Yohen," was an important collaboration
between the Robey and East West Players, the oldest Asian-American company
in the nation. A true collaboration, with both companies providing financial
and creative resources, demonstrated that inter-cultural productions
are good for both partners, expanding audiences, increasing resources
and offering new perspectives on inter-cultural relationships.
In
addition to its partnerships with other cultural organizations, Robey
has worked with the commercial entertainment industry to expand opportunities
for multi-cultural artists. In 1999, Robey also collaborated with Elephant
Industries, Inc., to co-produce its highly-successful second production,
"Bee-Luther-Hatchee." Plays that have been read or produced
by the Robey have been picked by such companies as HBO and Showtime
for development as films. Robey's long-time association with Carrie
Productions, which offers in-kind office space and support services,
confirms that the industry can be supportive of the non-profit theatre
which feeds it.
Through
its collaborations with both nonprofit and commercial companies, Robey
offers its company members and audiences an opportunity to participate
in some of the best, provocative and innovative theatre in Los Angeles.
It offers multicultural artists the chance to advance their careers
and their work through its association with prominent artists of color.
The Robey Theatre Company presents theatre that explores the diverse
experiences of the Black community and investigates the intersection
of this community with other cultures.