Regal The  American Black Woman 17th-19th

Regal The American Black Woman 17th-19th

By The Greenhouse Project

One-Woman Show “Regal: The American Black Woman” Pays Poetic Tribute to the Power, Beauty, and Resilience of Women of Color

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2407 Heritage Village

2407 Heritage Village Snellville, GA 30078

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 6:30 PM

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Arts • Theatre

One-Woman Show “Regal: The American Black Woman” Pays Poetic Tribute to the Power, Beauty, and Resilience of Women of Color

Snellville, Georgia — October 17th - 19th — Prepare to be moved, inspired, and empowered by Regal: The American Black Woman, a dynamic one-woman show that offers a stirring musical and poetic journey through the lives of Black women in America—from the 17th century to the present day. Written and performed by acclaimed artist Paula R. Amor, this groundbreaking performance reclaims the narrative and celebrates the unbreakable spirit, creativity, and royal lineage of women of color.

Blending spoken word, soul-stirring melodies, and transformative storytelling, Regal transports audiences through time—portraying Black women as slaves, abolitionists, activists, jazz legends, politicians, and matriarchs. Rather than dwelling on the sensationalism of slavery, this performance chooses to uplift and honor the wholeness of the Black woman—as healer, nurturer, visionary, and Queen.

“This show is about truth, beauty, and reverence,” says Paula R. Amor. “It’s a love letter to our mothers, our ancestors, and every woman walking in her power today.”

Regal offers more than a performance—it is a celebration of legacy, a reclaiming of identity, and a poetic honoring of the lives that continue to shape the cultural and political fabric of America.

About the ArtistPaula R. Amor is an American author, playwright, producer, creative director, and spoken word artist. Creative Director of The Greenhouse Project, a nonprofit dedicated to mental wellness and artistic expression, Paula’s work centers on healing, advocacy, and storytelling through the Black feminine lens.

*All ticket donations go towrds The Greenhouse Project and Breast Cancer Awareness


Showtimes: (Doors Open 1 hour Before Showtime)

Friday October 17th, 2025

7:30 PM

Saturday October 18th, 2025

6:00 PM Showing

8:00 PM Showing

Sunday October 19th, 2025

6:00 PM Showing

*Tickets may be purchased at the door with a $5 surcharge added to all ticket prices.

*Food and Beverages Available

The Greehouse

2407 Heritage Village #1 Snellville, GA 30078

For more information contact The Greenhouse 470-713-4419

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The Greenhouse Project

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Oct 17 · 7:30 PM EDT