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Brévo Theatre brings back Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity for its second annual production — an inspiring, gospel-filled retelling of the Nativity story that celebrates Black culture, community and spirit. This year’s expanded run spans two counties, with performances Dec. 11–14 at the Sandrell Rivers Theater in Miami and Dec. 18–21 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale.
The season begins with a special concert version Dec. 6 at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $25, with full details and ticket links available at brevotheatre.org/events
Directed by Brévo co-founder Zaylin Yates with choreography by Terrence “TM” Pride, the vibrant production features live gospel music, dynamic choreography, and colorful African-inspired costuming. Audiences have described Black Nativity as “Broadway-caliber” and “as electrifying as anything in New York.”