What's Happening?
Lamar Richardson, a Tony-winning producer, hosted the first Black Broadway Nominee Soirée in New York City, celebrating the achievements of Black artists in theater. The event took place at the Skylark lounge and featured a cocktail reception and dinner.
Notable attendees included first-time nominee Deborah Cox and other Tony nominees. The soirée aimed to foster community and celebrate diversity in the arts, providing a space for Black artists to connect and support each other ahead of the Tony Awards.
Why It's Important?
The soirée represents a significant step towards recognizing and celebrating diversity within the Broadway community. It highlights the ongoing efforts to create inclusive spaces in the arts, where underrepresented groups can be acknowledged and celebrated. The event also underscores the importance of community and support among artists, particularly in an industry that has historically lacked diversity. By bringing together Black artists, the soirée fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment, encouraging continued advocacy for diversity and inclusion in theater.











