Friday, May 1, 2026
Doors Open
4:30 PM
Show Starts
5:00 PM
Ages
Where
Jonelle Procope Theater
Price
Free with RSVP
Event Date
May 1, 2026
Event Time
5:00 PM
Awards Presentation & Concert
Dinner & Dancing
Location
Jonelle Procope Theater

Join us on May 1st as part of the Creative Labor, Creative Conditions campaign, presented in partnership with the Doris Duke Foundation and The Moth.

Led by global storytelling nonprofit The Moth, this showcase brings Harlem-based artists together for an evening of live storytelling that honors The Apollo’s legacy and connects today’s arts workers to a long tradition of cultural labor under The Doris Duke Foundation’s May Day activation: Creative Labor, Creative Conditions initiative. The program will feature 3–5 Harlem-based artists sharing personal stories developed through a Moth storytelling workshop.

ABOUT CREATIVE LABOR, CREATIVE CONDITIONS

Launched in 2025, Creative Labor, Creative Conditions is a national initiative of the Doris Duke Foundation dedicated to building a more sustainable and equitable ecosystem for artists. Grounded in the belief that "when artists thrive, we all thrive," the campaign advocates for the recognition of artists as essential workers who deserve the same protections, safeguards, and support as those in any other industry. Through high-impact partnerships, knowledge-building, and direct support, the initiative seeks to transform the conditions under which art is made and sustained in the United States. Learn more about the initiative here.

ABOUT THE DORIS DUKE FOUNDATION

The mission of the Doris Duke Foundation (DDF) is to build a more creative, equitable and sustainable future by investing in artists and the performing arts, environmental conservation, medical research, child well-being and greater mutual understanding among diverse communities. DDF focuses its support to the performing arts on contemporary dance, jazz and theater artists, and the organizations that nurture, present and produce them. The Doris Duke Foundation is one of only two foundations in history to have received the National Medal of the Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts, presented by President Barack Obama, in special recognition of DDF's support of creative expression across the United States and bold commitment to artistic risk, helping artists, musicians, dancers and actors share their talents and enrich the cultural life of the nation. Visit www.dorisduke.org to learn more.

Partner Organizations
The Doris Duke Foundation
The Doris Duke Foundation
The Moth
The Moth
Creative Labor, Creative Conditions
Creative Labor, Creative Conditions
Friday, May 1, 2026
Doors Open
4:30 PM
Show Starts
5:00 PM
Ages
Where
Jonelle Procope Theater
Event Date
May 1, 2026
Event Time
5:00 PM
Awards Presentation & Concert
Dinner & Dancing
Location
Jonelle Procope Theater
Partner Organizations
The Doris Duke Foundation
The Doris Duke Foundation
The Moth
The Moth
Creative Labor, Creative Conditions
Creative Labor, Creative Conditions

Join us on May 1st as part of the Creative Labor, Creative Conditions campaign, presented in partnership with the Doris Duke Foundation and The Moth.

Led by global storytelling nonprofit The Moth, this showcase brings Harlem-based artists together for an evening of live storytelling that honors The Apollo’s legacy and connects today’s arts workers to a long tradition of cultural labor under The Doris Duke Foundation’s May Day activation: Creative Labor, Creative Conditions initiative. The program will feature 3–5 Harlem-based artists sharing personal stories developed through a Moth storytelling workshop.

ABOUT CREATIVE LABOR, CREATIVE CONDITIONS

Launched in 2025, Creative Labor, Creative Conditions is a national initiative of the Doris Duke Foundation dedicated to building a more sustainable and equitable ecosystem for artists. Grounded in the belief that "when artists thrive, we all thrive," the campaign advocates for the recognition of artists as essential workers who deserve the same protections, safeguards, and support as those in any other industry. Through high-impact partnerships, knowledge-building, and direct support, the initiative seeks to transform the conditions under which art is made and sustained in the United States. Learn more about the initiative here.

ABOUT THE DORIS DUKE FOUNDATION

The mission of the Doris Duke Foundation (DDF) is to build a more creative, equitable and sustainable future by investing in artists and the performing arts, environmental conservation, medical research, child well-being and greater mutual understanding among diverse communities. DDF focuses its support to the performing arts on contemporary dance, jazz and theater artists, and the organizations that nurture, present and produce them. The Doris Duke Foundation is one of only two foundations in history to have received the National Medal of the Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts, presented by President Barack Obama, in special recognition of DDF's support of creative expression across the United States and bold commitment to artistic risk, helping artists, musicians, dancers and actors share their talents and enrich the cultural life of the nation. Visit www.dorisduke.org to learn more.

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Meme Manning
Voice Actress
Los Angeles, US
Leia Manson
Supporting Actress
Chicago, US
Ben Jefferson
Stand-in & Dancer
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The Apollo mainstage

Accessible Seating
The Apollo’s Historic Theater has 12 wheelchair seating locations available for every show, all on the Orchestra seating level. Tickets for wheelchair seating locations can be purchased at The Apollo Theater box office or on Ticketmaster.

Four wheelchair seating locations will be reserved until the day of each performance.Each seating level is accessible via the elevator inside The Apollo’s Historic Theater. Guests should be aware of the small steps leading toward the Mezzanine and Balcony seating levels. Depending on the guest’s ticket location for these two levels, additional walking may be required. If guests are not able to travel up and down steps, tickets for events should be purchased for the Orchestra level.

VICTORIA THEATER 1

Accessible Seating
Victoria Theater 1 is a 199-seat flexible black box theater that can be transformed into a myriad of configurations and styles. It features an intimate lounge-like space that is ideal for stage productions, concerts, panel discussions, commercial shoots and private functions.

JONELLE PROCOPE THEATER

Accessible Seating
The Jonelle Procope Theater, named in honor of the former Apollo President/CEO, is a 99-seat flexible black box theater that can be transformed into a myriad of configurations and styles. It features an intimate lounge-like space that is ideal for intimate concerts, panel conversations, commercial shoots, private functions, exhibits, or installations.

The Apollo mainstage

Accessible Seating
The Apollo’s Historic Theater has 12 wheelchair seating locations available for every show, all on the Orchestra seating level. Tickets for wheelchair seating locations can be purchased at The Apollo Theater box office or on Ticketmaster.

Four wheelchair seating locations will be reserved until the day of each performance.Each seating level is accessible via the elevator inside The Apollo’s Historic Theater. Guests should be aware of the small steps leading toward the Mezzanine and Balcony seating levels. Depending on the guest’s ticket location for these two levels, additional walking may be required. If guests are not able to travel up and down steps, tickets for events should be purchased for the Orchestra level.
TODAY
Apr 22
Apr 22 & 23
| 10:30 AM
Apr 22
-
Apr 23
School Day Live - The Girl Who Heard the Universe
Theater 1
School Day Live - The Girl Who Heard the Universe

The Girl Who Heard the Universe follows Zuri, a brilliant young sound scientist whose heart beats to rhythms no one else can hear. By day, she experiments with waves and vibrations in her Brooklyn bedroom-turned-laboratory, composing melodies that echo her boundless curiosity. By night, she gazes up at the stars, dreaming of how quantum particles might dance and sing across the cosmos. Blending music, science, and imagination, this story celebrates the power of wonder, the beauty of Black girl brilliance, and the belief that every sound—no matter how small—can change the universe.

Apr 26
| 7:00 PM
Apr 26
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Apr 26
Best of The Apollo
The Howard Theatre, Washington, D.C.
Best of The Apollo

Two Iconic Institutions. One Stage. One Night.

For the first  time, The Apollo and The Howard Theatre come together for a one-night  presentation of live music in Washington, D.C.

With host Chris Spencer and special performances from the Clipse, Black Alley, and Gabby Samone plus, Grammy-Award winning artist Matthew Whitaker, and Wé Ani who got their start at Amateur Night at The Apollo Presented by Coca-Cola, giving D.C. Audiences a front-row seat to the performers who have braved the "world's toughest audience" and emerged victorious.

Best of The  Apollo brings the  legacy and energy of Harlem’s legendary stage to D.C. for a live music event  celebrating Black music and the artists shaping it. Expect an unforgettable  night of live music by award winning performers.

 

Apr 30
| 7:00 PM
Apr 30
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Apr 30
PitchBLACK Awards Ceremony
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
PitchBLACK Awards Ceremony

PitchBLACK Awards is Black Public Media’s signature celebration honoring visionary media makers who tell stories about the global Black experience. Heralded as an event where industry leaders discover new talent, PitchBLACK is also an evening of inspiring content, special guest appearances and the presentation of funding awards to winning creators.

This year, Black Public Media continues its tradition of excellence with a special tribute to the 2026 BPM Trailblazers: Stanley Nelson and Marcia Smith, whose standard-setting body of work about the Black experience has garnered Emmy, Peabody and other distinguished awards.

PitchBLACK festivities will commence with a networking reception followed by the awards ceremony. The evening culminates with a lively afterparty featuring DJ Precise.

Join us at The Apollo Stages at the Victoria Theater on Thursday, APRIL 30, to celebrate PitchBLACK in Harlem and witness the magic!

Purchase your Tickets today!

May 1
| 5:00 PM
May 1
-
May 1
Stories from Harlem Artists
Jonelle Procope Theater
Stories from Harlem Artists

Join us on May 1st as part of the Creative Labor, Creative Conditions campaign, presented in partnership with the Doris Duke Foundation and The Moth.

Led by global storytelling nonprofit The Moth, this showcase brings Harlem-based artists together for an evening of live storytelling that honors The Apollo’s legacy and connects today’s arts workers to a long tradition of cultural labor under The Doris Duke Foundation’s May Day activation: Creative Labor, Creative Conditions initiative. The program will feature 3–5 Harlem-based artists sharing personal stories developed through a Moth storytelling workshop.

May 7
| 10PM
May 7
-
May 7
Apollo Comedy Club - May
Apollo Stages at The Victoria
Apollo Comedy Club - May

Featuring DWIGHT PRYDE, CALVON BROWN, MIKE ROSS

HOSTED BY STILETTO

May 8
| 8PM
May 8
-
May 8
UPclose: Teedra Moses
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
UPclose: Teedra Moses

Step inside an intimate speakeasy vibe for an unforgettable, intimate evening with contemporary R&B powerhouse Teedra Moses, an artist who effortlessly weaves strength and vulnerability into every note at Apollo Music Café: UPclose. In this rare, UPclose performance, the iconic chanteuse brings the soul-stirring songs of her legendary album Complex Simplicity to life in a setting designed for true connection.

May 14
| 10:30 AM
May 14
-
May 14
School Day Live: Black Gumbo, Celebrating the Mixed-Race Experience
Theater 1
School Day Live: Black Gumbo, Celebrating the Mixed-Race Experience

A live performance exploring culture, mixed identity, and the power of being many things at once.

What happens when who you are can't fit in a single box? When your skin doesn't match other people's expectations of your heritage, or when the communities you love aren't sure they claim you back?

Black Gumbo is a story that starts there. It follows Mary Olivette Bookman, Mobile, Alabama-raised, New York-forged, racially ambiguous for her whole life . As she works through a deceptively simple school assignment: present your culture to the class. What unfolds is an honest, joyful, and deeply human reckoning with what it means to hold multiple identities at once, and to eventually stop asking permission to celebrate all of them.

"I am Black, Native American, and French Creole of Color. Did you get all that just from looking at me?"

This isn't a lecture. It's an experience of a living collage of stepping, gospel, Indigenous dance, and Zydeco that mirrors the layered, irreducible texture of its creator. Each performance is its own ingredient. Together, they become something entirely new: Mary's gumbo- our collective Gumbo. And in building it in front of the audience, she invites every student in the room to start building their own.

For students who have ever been asked "but what are you, really?"  and for those who've never had to answer that question at all, Black Gumbo offers a rare thing: a stage that says all of it counts, and all of it belongs here.

May 16
| 2:30PM & 7:30 PM
May 16
-
May 16
water riot
Procope Theater
water riot

When was the last time you stopped to smell the roses? Apollo Works in Process: water riot  takes audiences on a journey of collective reflection on climate change and inspires action. Set in a near future Chicagoland, water riot follows an unlikely coalition of black activists, challenging an A.I. police state by staging a protest against the privatization of Lake Michigan.  

With a soundtrack built around the legacy of Black voices as the foundation of rock, punk, experimental music, and the memories of moments of resistance and public protest; Derek Lee McPhatter’s water riot  invites audiences on a journey from anger, confusion, and despair towards determination, resilience and hope.

Jun 25
| 7:30 PM
Jun 25
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Jun 25
A Visible Life
Theater 1
A Visible Life

Celebrate Pride at The Apollo Stages at The Victoria with an integral conversation on representation of Black gay men in media with A Visible Life.  

Join social-media creator and comedian Lavelle Dontae and artist-educator Dr. John-Martin Green with artist-scholar williambryantmiles for an intimate discussion featuring short film excerpts, performances, and fellowship. A Visible Life  invites audiences to think about how both watching and crafting performance shapes and defines who they are, and who they aspire to be.

Jun 27
| 2:30PM & 7:30 PM
Jun 27
-
Jun 27
A Little Light
Procope Theater
A Little Light

Celebrate Pride at The Apollo with Apollo Works in Process: A Little Light, a new queer coming-of-age musical by Derrick Byars. A Little Light  tells the storyof a young man navigating the rush of new love and the weight of generational survival. Centered on a Black family in a small Southern town, these new musical blends romantic comedy, theatrical camp, and emotional depth as soon-to-be college freshman, Jordan begins to step into the kind of life he’s only ever imagined.

Jun 27
| 10:00 PM
Jun 27
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Jun 27
Sincere Light: A Tribute to D’Angelo
The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza
Sincere Light: A Tribute to D’Angelo

Join us for a neo-soul dance party as we honor the late musical legend D’Angelo, whose revolutionary sound and artistry left an indelible mark on global culture. D’Angelo’s early roots can be traced to New York via The Apollo, where he won Amateur Night three times in a row then launched a career that would inspire a musical movement and soundtrack a generation. We invite you to meet us under the moonlight, slip on a pair of high-fidelity headphones and immerse yourself in D’Angelo’s music curated to perfection by the trailblazing sound collage artist and music maker DJ Reborn.

Location: 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 1002

APOLLO'S HISTORIC THEATER

253 W 125th Street,
New York, NY 10027
Mainstage
A complete renovation in 2005 restored The Apollo’s Mainstage Auditorium to its storybook, turn-of-the-century elegance. With its 1,500 seats, state-of-the-art capacities, all-new sound system and extensive roster of support services, it is an ideal venue for performances, public forums, fashion shows, television or photo shoots, private fundraising events, weddings, and graduations. Some of the biggest stars and biggest brands on the world stage have rented The Apollo.
WEEKDAYS
10AM - 6PM
SATURDAY
12PM - 5PM
SUNDAY
Closed
*Tickets: Get tickets online through Ticketmaster.com or in person at both Box Office locations
*Group Sales: To book your group of 10 or more, contact group.sales@apollotheater.org
(212) 531-5305
The Apollo’s Historic Theater
253 W 125th St,
New York, NY 10027
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
233 W 125th St, Third Floor
New York, NY 10027
*Tickets: Get tickets online through Ticketmaster.com or in person at both Box Office locations
*Group Sales: To book your group of 10 or more, contact group.sales@apollotheater.org
WEEKDAYS
10AM - 6PM
SATURDAY
12PM - 5PM
SUNDAY
Closed

Celebrate the past, present, and future of Black art and creativity. Your generosity supports The Apollo in fulfilling its mission and sustaining its legacy of excellence.

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All persons and bags are subject to search. Bags that have passed inspection must fit comfortably under your seat. Oversized bags are prohibited.

No outside food or beverage. Accommodations are made for patrons with medical needs. Please email access@apollotheater.org or call the box office at (212) 531-5305 for assistance.

WEEKDAYS
10AM - 5PM
WEEKEND
Closed
SUNDAY
Closed
*Tickets: Get tickets online through Ticketmaster.com or in person at The Apollo Stages at the Victoria Box Office
*Group Sales: To book your group of 10 or more, contact group.sales@apollotheater.org
(212) 531-5305
The Apollo’s Historic Theater
253 W 125th St,
New York, NY 10027
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
233 W 125th St, Third Floor
New York, NY 10027
*Tickets: Get tickets online through Ticketmaster.com or in person at The Apollo Stages at the Victoria Box Office
*Group Sales: To book your group of 10 or more, contact group.sales@apollotheater.org
WEEKDAYS
10AM - 5PM
WEEKEND
Closed
SUNDAY
Closed

Accessibility

The Apollo is here for everyone. Artists, audiences, and all supporters should be able to experience The Apollo fully and in a way that is comfortable for them.

The Apollo has taken comprehensive steps to ensure that entrances, seating, restrooms, and more are as accessible and compliant as possible. Learn more about accessibility options and support services that might be right for you.

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All persons and bags are subject to search. Bags that have passed inspection must fit comfortably under your seat. Oversized bags are prohibited.

No outside food or beverage. Accommodations are made for patrons with medical needs. Please email access@apollotheater.org or call the box office at (212) 531-5305 for assistance.

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