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Black Nativity

Intiman Theatre presents

Black Nativity

By Langston Hughes – Directed by Valerie Curtis-Newton – Music Direction by Sam L. Townsend Jr. – Choreographed by Vania C. Bynum – Presented in partnership with The Hansberry Project

December 10-27, 2026
Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122
Run time: 2hrs, including one intermission

Langston Hughes’ gospel song-play returns! Featuring 30 performers, a live band, powerful vocals, a citywide gospel choir—and a chance to sing along. The magic and joy of the Christmas story is brought to life with vivid colors, dance and music. A joyful holiday celebration for all ages and beliefs that will have you leaping to your feet..

About the Play

Celebrate the holiday season at this joyful community gathering! Langston Hughes’ Gospel Song-Play returns to Intiman Theatre for the fourth year of pageantry and music.

Black Nativity doesn’t care which faith you align yourself with, or whether you align yourself with one at all, but rather it wants to welcome us all into its family, and surround us in a spirituality that will stir something inside and make us realize that we’re all part of the same human community.”

– Sound on Stage

The Christmas story gets a soulful retelling with actors, dancers, soaring vocalists, and a rousing city-wide gospel choir. The poetry and vision of Langston Hughes combines with gospel renditions of your favorite carols, and you’ll have the chance to raise your voice and sing-along. A stirring experience for families of all backgrounds and beliefs that shares the importance of hope and community.

Don’t miss your chance to witness the joy and magic of this Seattle tradition.

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About the Experience

Arrive early to explore our Black Makers Market in the lobby, opening one hour before the show begins. Featuring a rotating roster of local vendors, the market offers a wonderful opportunity to shop for gifts from Black artisans and small businesses. You can also enjoy a drink or snack from the bar while you browse.

The first half of the performance presents a gospel retelling of the Christmas story. Pageantry, music, and dance combine with Langston Hughes’ text to create a powerful celebration of hope and joy.

A 15-minute intermission offers one final chance to visit the market or grab a refreshment from the bar.

In the second act, the cast and choir return in modern clothing, inviting the audience to join in a joyful sing-along. Lyric sheets in the program make it easy to participate in beloved holiday carols like Silent Night and Joy to the World, all infused with a vibrant gospel flair. Alongside the sing-along, audiences can enjoy inspiring solos and dynamic ensemble numbers.

In the second act, the cast and choir return in modern clothing, inviting the audience to join in a joyful sing-along. Lyric sheets in the program make it easy to participate in beloved holiday carols like Silent Night and Joy to the World, all infused with a vibrant gospel flair. Alongside the sing-along, audiences can enjoy inspiring solos and dynamic ensemble numbers.

This uplifting experience has been bringing the joy of the holiday season to Seattle audiences of all backgrounds and beliefs since 1998. The original production played from 1998–2012, in a production directed by Jacqueline Moscou and shaped by the visionary leadership of Reverend Dr. Samuel McKinney and Patrinell “Pat” Wright. This all-new production debuted in 2024 to rapturous reviews. Whether this is your first time, or you’ve seen it every year, we can’t wait to welcome you to the Black Nativity family.

This uplifting experience has been bringing the joy of the holiday season to Seattle audiences of all backgrounds and beliefs since 1998. The original production played from 1998–2012, in a production directed by Jacqueline Moscou and shaped by the visionary leadership of Reverend Dr. Samuel McKinney and Patrinell “Pat” Wright. This all-new production debuted in 2024 to rapturous reviews. Whether this is your first time, or you’ve seen it every year, we can’t wait to welcome you to the Black Nativity family.

Meet the Creative Team

Valerie Curtis-Newton (she/her) is currently the Head of Directing and Playwriting at the University of Washington School of Drama, and she serves as the Founding Artistic Director for The Hansberry Project, a professional African American theatre lab.

Intiman credits include directing the 2023 all-new revival production of Black Nativity, Bulrusher, Trouble in Mind, and The Wedding Band. She has worked with professional theatre’s across the country including: The Guthrie Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Seattle Rep, Playmakers Repertory Company, Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Seattle Children’s Theatre, The Mark Taper Forum, New York Theatre Workshop, and Southern Repertory Theatre among others.

Awards: 2020: Seattle Times Most Influential People of the Last Decade; 2019: Theatre Puget Sound – Gregory Falls Award for Sustained Achievement; 2016: Seattle Times Footlight Award (Best in Show) 2014: Stranger Genius Awards in Performance and the Crosscut Courage Award for Culture; 2012: Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Excellence in Direction; 2001: Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation’s (SDCF) Gielgud Directing Fellowship 1997-1999: NEA/TCG Career Development Fellowship for Directors.

Sam (he/him) is an alumni cast member of Black Nativity, and was the production’s Choral Conductor from 2000–2012 under the mentorship of the show’s then Music Director Pastor Patrinell Wright.

Sam now returns to the production as the new Choral Director. He is the Minister of Music for Greater Glory Ministries and has served in various leadership capacities for the International Music Department of the Church of God in Christ. He is a facility member of the James Cleveland Gospel Workshop of America, and the founder of the director of the award winning Imani Fellowship Choir.

Sam was a vocalist of the 2014 Grammys performance of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Same Love. and is the author of the book Funny Faith,I’m Convinced.

Vania (she/her) is the founder of (VC)Bynum Arts & Education and has been a part of the Seattle Arts community for more than 20 years.

Intiman credits include The Lion Tells His Tale (2024) and Black Nativity (2023, 2024), nominated for Outstanding Choreography by the Theatre Puget Sound – Gregory Falls Awards.

Former engineer and graduate of Cornish College of the Arts, Vania has performed at the Paramount/Moore Theaters, Intiman Theatre, Benaroya Hall, Meydenbauer, Langston Hughes, Seattle Center, and local churches, leading the Liturgical Dance Ministry at New Beginnings Christian Fellowship for 11 years.

Vania self-produces and choreographed works for organizations including the Seattle Peace Chorus, Dr. Maxine Mimms Presents, Sound of the Northwest, Seattle International Dance Festival, Northwest Tap Connection, Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center, Broadway Bound Children’s Theater and more. Vania danced the role of Clara in Spectrum Dance Theater’s Harlem Nutcracker (2022), performed live at the 2nd Annual City of Bellevue Juneteenth Celebration (2023), and choreographed/performed in I Will Live Until I Die – the Life of Thea Bowman musical (2024).

Vania also performs with The Amazing Throwbacks, a 50+ dance group dedicated to inspiring others to never stop dancing.

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Special Events

Family Night

Wednesday, December 9, 2026

This performance welcomes children of all ages. Lap children under the age of 4 and babies in arms do not need a ticket. Buy 3 get 1 free using code INTI-FAMILY on the 3rd screen of check out (not combinable with any other offer or discount).

Opening Night

Thursday, December 10, 2026

Join us as we celebrate opening night! Audiences are invited to stay after the performance for a hosted champagne toast with members of the cast and creative team.

Black Greek Night

Friday, December 11, 2026

Black Greeks and their loved ones are invited to join us for this performance. There will be a reception in the lobby after the show featuring a hosted champagne toast and a chance to meet the artists. This performance is open to everyone.

Member Night

Saturday, December 12, 2026

Intiman Members and their guests are invited to join us for this performance. There will be a hosted champagne toast with the cast and creative team following the performance. Mix and mingle with fellow Members and Intiman staff and board! This performance is open to everyone.

Family Night

Saturday, December 19, 2026 at 6:30pm

This performance welcomes children of all ages. Lap children under the age of 4 and babies in arms do not need a ticket. Buy 3 get 1 free using code INTI-FAMILY on the 3rd screen of check out (not combinable with any other offer or discount).

Family Day

Tuesday, December 22, 2026 at 2:00pm

This performance welcomes children of all ages. Lap children under the age of 4 and babies in arms do not need a ticket. Buy 3 get 1 free using code INTI-FAMILY on the 3rd screen of check out (not combinable with any other offer or discount).

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