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iN THE PALACE WHERE HE SITS |
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Oliver Stephenson's
political satire skewers the image of self-appointed dictators,
and sparks informed discussion.. |
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Find out more about
the Sponsors, history, Staff, and productions staged by CART. |
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The
Caribbean American Repertory Theatre (CART) unites the African, American
and Caribbean communities in artistic theatrical works. Our company is a non-profit
organization operating under the 501(C)3 code of the United States
Federal Government.
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Welcome, Friends of the Arts!

The
Caribbean American Repertory Theatre (CART) unites the African, American
and Caribbean communities in artistic theatrical works. Our company is a non-profit
organization operating under the 501(C)3 code of the United States
Federal Government.
CART
endeavors to enhance communication between African-Americans, immigrants
from the Caribbean and Africa, and interested people from all over the
world, through the medium of live performance. All donations are tax deductible and our
gratitude for your
support will be reflected in the program of each of our productions.
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 The
Caribbean American Repertory Theatre (CART) was founded in
1975 by a core of Caribbean Actors. Our mission is to provide
Caribbean, African and Afro-American Theatre to Black communities in
New York City by creating a culturally artistic arena for theatre
artists to share and display their skills, talents and cultural
diversity. The company aims to present a deeper level of the lives
of Caribbean, African and Afro-American people beyond what is seen
by tourists, while fostering a climate of cross-cultural
communication and understanding between Americans in the United
States and people from the Caribbean and Africa.
The Caribbean American Repertory Theatre (CART) was founded in 1975 by a core of Caribbean Actors working in the United States. The Mission of CART is to provide Caribbean, African and
Afro-American Theatre to Black communities in New York City by creating a culturally artistic arena for theatre artists to display their talents and cultural diversity. The company aims to present a deeper level of the lives of Caribbean, African and Afro-American people beyond what is seen by tourists, while fostering
a climate of cross-cultural communication and understanding between Americans in the United States and people from the Caribbean and Africa.
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