Najee Brown

Najee A. Brown is a Brooklyn-born playwright, director, producer, and multidisciplinary artist whose work explores social justice, cultural identity, and the power of storytelling to build community. He currently serves as the Artistic Director of the Multicultural Arts Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he leads the artistic vision of the organization and curates interdisciplinary programming that amplifies diverse voices and community engagement through the arts. Brown is also the founder of Theater For The People, a New England-based theater initiative dedicated to creating accessible performance opportunities and uplifting stories from historically marginalized communities. Through the company, he has championed new work by BIPOC artists and fostered dialogue around equity, healing, and social change through performance.

As a playwright, Brown’s work often merges lyrical dialogue, music, and historical imagination. His plays include Stokely & Martin, an original work imagining a private meeting between civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Stokely Carmichael, exploring the ideological tensions and shared humanity that shaped the Civil Rights Movement. Other works include The Bus Stop, a socially driven drama centered on the lives of five Black women connected by the experience of incarceration within their families, and Nevaeh’s Brother, part of Brown’s growing body of socially engaged theater. Earlier in his career, Brown co-wrote and directed the musical Glimmerings of Hope, which premiered in New York City and later toured Michigan, and directed and choreographed the award-winning Henry Box Brown – A Musical Journey, which was presented at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he curated the SOL Series at the Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, highlighting new work by BIPOC artists during a time when many theater spaces were closed.

Beyond his theatrical work, Brown is a multidisciplinary creative who has performed as a dancer on stages ranging from the Apollo Theater to Carnegie Hall, and he continues to produce work across photography, music, and visual storytelling. Brown is also a founding member of the SeaCHANGE Conference, a creative gathering focused on art, healing, and social transformation that brings together artists, educators, and cultural leaders to explore the role of creativity in shaping a more equitable world. Across his work—as an artist, artistic director, producer, and mentor—Najee A. Brown is committed to building spaces where storytelling, culture, and community intersect, empowering artists to share narratives that challenge, inspire, and transform.