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Find out more about
the Sponsors, history, Staff, and productions staged by CART. |
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Find out more about the
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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 c ode of the United States Federal Government.
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Current Events
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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.
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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.
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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.
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