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During the 1820–1821 season, a black theater company called as African Grove Theatre was established in New York.

William Alexander Brown, a retired steamship steward, began conducting poetry readings, musical acts, and simple plays by Black Residents in his garden at 38 Thomas Street in 1816. This is popularly thought to be the beginning of the African Grove Theatre, which is still in existence today.

The African Grove Theatre vanished; what ocurred to it?

A report claims that the theater was "suddenly and inexplicably destroyed by fire in 1826." "After 1823, there have been no documentation of something like the African Grove Theater." William Alexander Brown, a renowned performer and writer from the Indies, established the theater. He'd occasionally served as a bartender on a ship.

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