HOUSTON, Jan. 28, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHEN: Thursday, January 29, 2004, 6:00 PM During Opening Night reception. "From the Mississippi Delta" begins at 7:30 PM - No late seating. WHERE: 3535 Main Street (corner of Main and Berry Street) in the Grand Foyer. WHO: Derrick Crawford, attorney for the NFL, Argentina M. James, Janette L. Cosley, Ensemble Theatre Board Members, Guild Members, Staff, Artists, Subscribers, and Financial Supporters. WHY: As a part of Super Bowl XXXVIII, the NFL organization Selected The Ensemble to receive $10,000 from the NFL Charities! NFL Charities stated that The Ensemble was considered a premier African American organization in the city worthy of receiving a general operating grant. Derrick Crawford, of the NFL, will present the check at our opening night for "From the Mississippi Delta," January 29, 2004. The Ensemble Theatre is pleased to announce the unveiling of the naming of our Foyer and Green Room. The two rooms were named for persons integral to the continued greatness of The Ensemble Theatre. "From the Mississippi Delta," by Dr. Endesha I.M. Holland, runs January 29th thru February 22nd, presented in the George Hawkins Mainstage, The Ensemble Theatre-3535 Main Street. "From the Mississippi Delta" is a brilliant treatise of the power of place, self-discovery, self-love, and the infinite possibilities of transformation-for a young woman-for us all. AUDIO/VISUALS: -- 6:30 PM - Presentation of $10,000 check from the NFL Charities by Derrick Crawford, attorney for the National Football League -- 6:45 PM - Unveiling of the naming of the Foyer and Green Room CONTACT: Andrea Barefield, Media Coordinator (713) 520-0055 Ext. 316 Janette Cosley, Executive Director (713) 520-0055 Ext. 311
The Ensemble Theatre
Founded in 1976 by the late George Hawkins, The Ensemble Theatre is one of the oldest and most distinguished professional theaters in the southwestern U.S. devoted to the African America experience. The mission of The Ensemble Theatre is to preserve African American Artistic Expression; to enlighten, entertain, and enrich a diverse community. From its humble beginnings as a touring company, The Ensemble now presents a full season of classic and contemporary African American works by local and national playwrights and artist. In addition, The Ensemble provides touring and in-house performances for young audiences, community outreach, and training for young artists through The Young Performers Program. The Ensemble, one of the few African American theaters in the country to own and operate its own facility, boast a main stage auditorium with seating for 200, an arena stage that seats 125, and a grand performance hall that accommodates 500 people.