A Night of High-Stakes Play, Community, and Philanthropy in Support of Harlem’s Leading Theatre Company
Harlem, NY – April 2026 – The Classical Theatre of Harlem (CTH) is pleased to announce the return of its popular annual fundraiser, Hold ‘Em in Harlem, for its 8th year. This highly anticipated evening of poker, community and philanthropy will take place on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at the Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel.
Bringing together arts supporters, poker enthusiasts and members of New York’s cultural community, Hold ‘Em in Harlem offers a lively and engaging night of Texas Hold ’Em, alongside cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and special guests—all in support of CTH’s mission to present bold, innovative theatre rooted in the cultural legacy of Harlem.
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: May 21, 2026 | 6 PM – 11 PM
Time: Doors Open at 6:00 PM | Tournament Begins at 6:30 PM
Location: Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel, 233 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027
Tickets: poker26
Spectator Ticket: $100 | Includes open bar & food.
Player Ticket: $150 | Get a seat at the the table competing alongside our special guests. Includes open bar & food.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Texas Hold ’Em Tournament: Players of all levels are invited to compete for prizes and bragging rights.
- Celebrity & Industry Guests: An exciting mix of artists and supporters from theatre, film, and television.
- Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres: A relaxed, social atmosphere for networking and celebration.
- Support a Meaningful Mission: Proceeds benefit CTH’s 2026 season, including its free Uptown Shakespeare in the Park production, education programs, and artist development initiatives.
“We look forward to bringing our community together once again for an evening that is as joyful as it is impactful,” said Ty Jones, Producing Artistic Director of The Classical Theatre of Harlem. “Hold ‘Em in Harlem is a celebration of our supporters and a vital part of sustaining our work—ensuring that world-class theatre remains accessible to all.”
SPONSORSHIP & VIP PACKAGES AVAILABLE
Sponsorship and VIP packages offer exclusive benefits, including reserved seating, poker chip re-buys, and brand visibility opportunities.
Tickets will be available soon. For sponsorship inquiries, please contact CTH’s Director of Development, Penn Genthner at [email protected].
A SEASON OF IMPACT
As CTH continues its work into 2026, the organization remains committed to producing dynamic, free theatre in Harlem while investing in the next generation of artists through its education and development programs. Through events like Hold ‘Em in Harlem, CTH sustains its ability to serve over 30,000 audience members annually and uplift the Harlem community through the arts.
The tournament supports its 2026 Uptown Shakespeare in the Park (USP) production will be William Shakespeare’s Othello, directed by Carl Cofield. The free outdoor production will run July 2026 in Marcus Garvey Park, continuing CTH’s beloved tradition of presenting bold, resonant Shakespeare in the heart of Harlem.
A gripping exploration of jealousy, race, militarism and manipulation, Othello remains one of Shakespeare’s most urgent and emotionally charged tragedies. Through its signature lens, CTH will bring renewed perspective to the play’s timeless themes. Uptown Shakespeare in the Park (USP) has become a summer cultural touchstone in New York City, drawing thousands of attendees each year and creating an open, welcoming space where classical theater is experienced collectively.
Building on its commitment to developing the next generation of artists and audiences, The Classical Theatre of Harlem continues to expand its educational and community-based programming alongside its mainstage productions. Initiatives like Fearless Creativity reflect CTH’s broader mission to create accessible, high-quality opportunities for young people to engage with theater, fostering confidence, creativity, and a lifelong connection to the arts both in Harlem and beyond.
About The Classical Theatre Of Harlem
The Classical Theatre of Harlem (CTH) is an American theatre company that tells stories through the lens of the African diaspora. CTH combines original adaptations, music, and dance to present great classics of world literature and contemporary works that will stand the test of time. Since its founding in 1999, CTH has presented works ranging from traditional classical playwrights (Sophocles, Euripides and William Shakespeare) to established 20th-century playwrights (August Wilson, Langston Hughes and Jean Genet) to new plays by emerging playwrights. CTH also proudly provides theater-based training and live theater experiences to Harlem youth and their families through its arts education program, Project Classics. The organization incorporates other theater-related programming including Future Classics, Playwrights’ Playground, and Revisited Classics to engage new audiences, invest in artistic development and give exposure to emerging creators.
The company serves over 35,000 live audience members per year. Its online offerings have drawn over 500,000 viewers. To learn more, visit https://www.cthnyc.org/.


























