![]() If her latest revised project, Brothers of the Knight, which premiered July 10-Jto standing room audiences at Washington, DC’s Warner Theatre tells us anything - is that Debbie Allen has more gusto and mojo for years to come!Īllen, in collaboration with her husband NBA All-Star Norman Nixon, the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, a long list of community theater groups across the country and Grammy winning and Oscar nominated song-writer superstar James Ingram teamed up again to present what is sure to be one of the hottest shows of the summer: the rejuvenated adaptation of the classic Brothers Grimm tale, The Twelve Dancing Princesses: Brothers of the Knight. At a time when black male film directors are establishing themselves in Hollywood, she is among the very few black women who broke the “Hollywood and Broadway Glass Ceiling” for well over three decades now. ![]() WASHINGTON, DC – Today, at 64, the incomparable Debbie Allen has proved herself on Broadway, in film and in television as a dancer, actor, singer, choreographer, director, writer and producer. ![]() ![]() ![]() Debbie Allen’s BROTHERS OF THE KNIGHT musical concluded a successful four-day run at WASHINGTON, DC’s WARNER THEATRE July 10-13, 2014. ![]()
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