AfroSolo Performances presents A Love Supreme, February 13-15, 2026
AfroSolo Performances presents A Love Supreme, featuring Abdul Kenyatta, Angela King, Tureeda “Ture Ade” Mikell, Gregory Pond, and Thomas Robert Simpson, February 13-15, 2026, at 3 pm, Live at Potrero Stage (1695 18th Street in San Francisco) and Simulcast. A Love Supreme is a performance of dance, poetry, and digital and live storytelling, rooted in Black cultural expression, lived experience, and social consciousness. The performance continues AfroSolo’s more than 30-year legacy of presenting intimate, socially engaged solo performances in the Bay Area. Tickets are $20 – $35; No one turned away due to the lack of funds
The performance schedule is as follows:
Friday & Saturday, February 13 & 14, 2026, at 7pm PST
Sunday, February 15, 2026, at 3 pm PST
Get tickets here!
Abdul Kenyatta is an award-winning storyteller, poet, and performer featured on NPR’s Snap Judgment and stages nationwide. An old-school poet from Harlem, his work blends poetry, music, and narrative performance, drawing on decades of national and international experience rooted in Black cultural tradition.
Tureeda “Ture Ade” Mikell is an award-winning poet, storyteller, activist, and U.C. Berkeley Bay Area Writing Fellow. A Black Panther Party alum, her work has been presented internationally and at major cultural institutions, blending poetry, history, and story medicine rooted in liberation and ancestral memory.
Gregory Pond is a Brooklyn-born poet, author, and cultural organizer based in San Francisco. The author of five poetry collections, he is a board member of Clarion Performing Arts Center and a longtime community arts leader whose work centers on poetry as a tool for connection, memory, and social engagement.
Thomas Robert Simpson is the award-winning Artistic and Executive Director of the AfroSolo Theater Company. He is a writer, director, solo performance artist, and visual artist. In his digital exhibit, Simpson endeavors to enhance people’s self-perception and inspire them to transcend perceived limitations and broaden their sense of potential.
Plus a program from Angela King to be announced!
About AfroSolo
AfroSolo’s mission is to nurture, promote, and present African American art and African Diasporan culture through solo theatre performances, visual and literary arts. Our programming seeks to illuminate the diverse range of styles, disciplines, and perspectives of Black artists, using art to address issues of relevance to the Black community that empower and counteract negative stereotypes.