• Celebrating Black History - Zora Howard's "Stew" coming to Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center

  • Mar 3 2025
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

Celebrating Black History - Zora Howard's "Stew" coming to Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center

  • Summary

  • he Naptown African American Theater Collective is bringing the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play “Stew” by Zora Howard to the Phoenix Theater Cultural Center this March.

    The production tells the story of four generations of Black women navigating grief, loss, and love through food and laughter. Directed by NAATC founder and CEO Lakeisha Lorraine, “Stew” marks its Indianapolis premiere with a talented cast, including Tracy Nakigozi, who plays the role of “Lil’ Mama.”

    Nakigozi, who portrays a 12-year-old in the play, says audiences will see how food serves as both a storytelling device and a way to bring people together.

    Stew runs from March 13 to March 30 at the Phoenix Theater Cultural Center, located at 705 N. Illinois St. Tickets for opening night are available starting at $30.

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