Over the last 15 years, JGP has presented various works, from plays (from “My Son, My Brother, My Friend” to “Black Kid Joy”), to concerts (‘Heart Music 1 – 5 and 100 Voices”) to dance productions (“Christ & Human Condition”). Graves has been recognized for these works over the years through citations from the city of Philadelphia, the state of Pennsylvania, and a special citation from the Governor of Pa.
“Black Nativity” artfully retells the Nativity story, infusing it with rich African-American cultural elements, themes of faith, and love. The play pays homage to African American heritage, celebrating the diversity and richness of Philadelphia’s cultural tapestry. It was a known staple in the community during the holiday season, but had not been performed in the Philadelphia area for close to a decade. The last performance that came close to the city was a showing for the play in Norristown back in 2015.
Graves seeks to return the “sense of community” back to the area through “Black Nativity.”
“95% of the cast is from Philadelphia,” Graves said proudly when asked about the message the play seeks to deliver. “We’re bringing joy and inspiration and impact to this community with the people from the community, for the community.”