Up Next at the Lorna C. Hill Theater

Up Next at the Lorna C. Hill Theater

Goodnight, Tyler, by B.J Tindal Tyler, the ghost-love story of Tyler Evans, a dead Black man who wants to be remembered for who he was rather than how he died. He wants to make peace before he leaves behind his fiancĂ©e, his college buddy, his grandmother, and his student. 

Directed by Curtis Lovell, Goodnight, Tyler is a story about loss, intimacy, fear, and white supremacy as Tyler is brought face-to-face with the reality of whose grief matters and whose lives matter most.


46th Season at the Lorna C. Hill Theater


Lorna C. Hill

FOUNDER & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Lorna C. Hill founded the Ujima Theatre Co. in 1978 to serve the purpose of beauty and justice. She has helped transform the city of Buffalo through her work.

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Ujima means "collective work and responsibility"

Ujima Company’s strength lies in its reliability, the consistency of its artistic vision, and its adherence to the principles embodied by the Swahili word for which it is named. For four decades, under the leadership of Lorna C. Hill, founder and artistic director, 1978-2020, the company has provided diverse Western New York audiences with solid, professional theatre experiences. While firmly rooted in the many traditions of African-American theatre, Ujima includes in its long history, productions from the traditions of other people of color, from other countries and cultures, and from the all-encompassing spectrum of traditional and contemporary American theatre. Ujima is constantly growing, evolving, improving.

SUPPORT UJIMA

If you have found joy and or solace at an Ujima Company performance, please consider making a donation to support our work.

 
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Ujima Company acknowledges the land we rest on as the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and honor the sovereignty of the Six Nations–the Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca and Tuscarora.

In this acknowledgment, we hope to demonstrate respect for the treaties that were made on these territories and remorse for the harms and mistakes of the far and recent past. We honor the legacy of the many ancestors and elders who made this land their home and infused it with their spirit for thousands of years. We also honor the Original Peoples who remain on the ancestral homelands of Turtle Island and who have survived centuries of colonialism, genocide, and land theft. Finally, we honor those who are not here, but who might have been, were it not for this history of violence. We pledge to work toward partnership with a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

 OUR SPONSORS

Ujima Co. Inc is supported in part by public funds distributed by the New York State Council on the Arts; the County of Erie; Niagara District Councilman, David A. Rivera; and Erie County Legislator Barbara Miller-Williams.

 
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The Chorus Foundation and The Frank G. Raichle Foundation