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  1. The Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) is a New York City-based theater company and workshop established in 1967 by playwright Douglas Turner Ward, producer-actor Robert Hooks, and theater manager Gerald S. Krone, with funding from the Ford Foundation.

  2. NEC is a non-profit theater company that produces and showcases plays by Black playwrights and artists. See upcoming and recent productions, residencies, competitions and more on their website.

  3. Learn about the origins, achievements, and challenges of the Negro Ensemble Company (NEC), a pioneering black theater company founded in 1967. Explore the plays that explored the black experience and won awards and acclaim, such as "A Raisin in the Sun", "The River Niger", and "A Soldier's Play".

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  4. Jan 13, 2021 · This first article tells the story of the Negro Ensemble Company, formed during and alongside the Civil Rights Movement. Future articles will explore some of the many Black Theatre organizations, leaders, performers, and work.

  5. Learn about the mission of the Negro Ensemble Company (NEC), a theatre company that provides opportunities for black artists and presents live performances by and about black people. Meet the founders of NEC, Robert Hooks, Douglas Turner Ward and Gerald Krone.

  6. Feb 13, 2008 · The Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) was founded in 1967 by Robert Hooks, Douglas Turner Ward, and Gerald Krone to produce plays by African American playwrights. The NEC has a long history of training, producing, and showcasing black theatre artists, and has faced challenges of funding and audience diversity.

  7. Feb 23, 2018 · Douglas Turner Ward, co-founder, Negro Ensemble Company. Today hundreds of artifacts from the company’s five decades are housed at the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research...