Nationwide, black theatre companies have “cut programming and reduced staff. Some troupes have had to cancel shows or suspend production in recent years. Other respected companies, like the Freedom Theater in Philadelphia and the New Jomandi in Atlanta, have struggled financially as public and private support continues to dwindle.” But one hardy soul is traing to “establish something almost unheard of since the heyday of the black theater movement in the 1960’s and 70’s: a national black theater company.”