Crossroads Theatre Company

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7 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
732-545-8100
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Crossroads Theatre Company, recipient of the 1999 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre in the United States, is the nation's premiere African American theater. The American Theatre Critics Association together with the American Theatre Wing and the League of Regional Theatres and Producers presented the prestigious Tony Award to Crossroads in recognition of its 22-year history of artistic accomplishment and excellence. Crossroads is the first African American theater to receive this honor in the 33-year history of this special award category.
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Customer Reviews & Ratings
Crossroads theater puts on the best plays for inexpensive prices. I have seem several plays here and each time I have loved them.
Report CommentJune 29, 2010 by Kathy
Through the Night at Crossroads Theatre Company, is more than a play---more than merely a "one man show." This is a powerful and moving theatrical experience. You don't just watch Daniel Beaty's tour de force performance as he morphs seamlessly, and fully inhabits more characters than most two act plays have in the entire cast. Through the Night, a deftly woven story of six hours in the lives of six men, seeps in, becomes part of you and if you don't leave the theater changed, you simply weren't paying attention. Virginia DeBerry
Report CommentFebruary 14, 2010 by Virginia DeBerry