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Langston Hughes’ Gospel Classic Black Nativity
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Except December 15, 2025; December 16, 2025; December 17, 2025.
Brévo Theatre brings back Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity for its second annual production. It is an inspiring, gospel-filled retelling of the Nativity story that celebrates Black culture, community and spirit.
This year’s expanded run spans two counties, with performances Dec. 11-14 at the Sandrell Rivers Theater in Miami and Dec. 18-21 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale.
The season begins with a special concert version Dec. 6 at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $25, with full details and ticket links available at brevotheatre.org/events
Directed by Brévo co-founder Zaylin Yates with choreography by Terrence “TM” Pride, the vibrant production features live gospel music, dynamic choreography, and colorful African-inspired costuming. Audiences have described Black Nativity as “Broadway-caliber” and “as electrifying as anything in New York.”
