Tickets On Sale July 20th
UPAC Presents
Reader’s Theater: Noir Espionage
Saturday, June 26, 2027 | 2 PM & 7 PM
Sunday, June 27, 2027 | 2 PM
Doors Open 30 minutes before showtime.
Birdsong Theater | 2nd Floor
Tickets: $20 Children | $30 Adults
All Ages
Written by Roberta Lea Halmond-Walters
Noir Espionage is a powerful multimedia stage production that shines a spotlight on the brilliant Black spies, strategists, and freedom fighters whose courage helped shape the outcome of the Civil War. Blending theater, music, step, spoken word, and historical storytelling, the production follows legendary figures such as Harriet Tubman, Mary Bowser, Mary Louvestre, Robert Smalls, and Nat Turner as they risk everything to outsmart oppression from within enemy lines.
Through coded messages, daring missions, and breathtaking acts of resistance, Noir Espionage reclaims overlooked chapters of American history and celebrates the intelligence, sacrifice, and resilience of those who fought for freedom. Bold, emotional, and unapologetically creative, this production invites audiences to witness history through a new lens — one where the hidden heroes finally take center stage.
About Underground Performing Arts Collective
Underground Performing Arts Collective [UPAC] is a collective of performing artists, creatives, and designers representing underrepresented communities, including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and Disabled communities. Through performance and creative collaboration, the collective creates work that reflects lived experiences, shares meaningful stories, and uplifts the communities they serve.

