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Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
Special Appearance; Guest Artist;
1973
2066844758
2063861177
2067097508
www.seattle.gov/parks/Centers/langston.htm
104 17th Ave S
Seattle, WA   98144
104 17th Ave S
Seattle, WA   98144
2010; 2009; 2008; 2007;
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, Special Appearance; Guest Artist;, Seattle Theatre, Founded in 1973, Artistic Director: Jacqueline Moscou, Theatre Puget Sound Member

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MISSION STATEMENT
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center celebrates, nurtures, presents and preserves African American performing arts and cultural legacies.
MORE ABOUT THEATRE
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC) is an important asset to the Seattle region that affirms and builds African American culture in an environment that welcomes all. Experiences at LHPAC lead people of all backgrounds to value the arts as a key to understanding our culturally pluralistic world. Those who spend time at LHPAC connect more strongly with their own personal creativity and feel encouraged to further develop their sense of curiosity and discovery through arts.
For youth, LHPAC provides a place where the performing arts are a key to developing knowledge and life long skills that will serve them in the world at large while creating cultural understanding and pride. Educational opportunities at LHPAC open doors to acquiring skills in the performing arts, from initial exploration to vocational paths.
For adults, LHPAC is a cultural oasis where community is reaffirmed and reinforced, and bridges within and beyond that community are built through the powerful medium of performing arts. Formal programs as well as informal relationships make LHPAC a place of authentic African American creative expression and connection. For African American artists, LHPAC is a touchstone home where artistic excellence meets opportunity.
Our historic Central District building provides a home for creative and collaborative learning for the greater Seattle community. We are valued as a place for personal growth, artistic energy and community connection.

STAFF
Artistic Director Jacqueline Moscou
Managing Director Royal Alley-Barnes
Production Manager Sandra Boas-DuPree
Marketing Director Sandra Boas-DuPree

PERFORMANCE SPACES
Multi-Purpose Room 290
Theatre 285

TICKET DISCOUNT FOR TPS MEMBERS
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center does not offer a ticket discount for members of Theatre Puget Sound
 

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Year Round
 

 

 

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