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21 Pivotal Moments in Broadway's Black History
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Originally named the Martin Beck, the theatre is the western outpost of the Broadway theatre district.
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In honor of Black History Month, Playbill.com offers a look at important moments and works with regard to African-Americans in the history of theatre.
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