Theatre Owners Booking Association
United States
Theatre Owners Booking Association, or T.O.B.A., was the vaudeville circuit for African American performers in the 1920s. Most theaters had white owners though about a third of them had black owners. These included the restored Morton Theater in Athens, Georgia, originally operated by "Pinky"Monroe Morton, and Douglass Theatre in Macon, Georgia, then owned and operated by Charles Henry Douglass. Theater owners booked jazz and blues musicians and singers, comedians, and other performers, including the classically trained, such as operatic soprano Sissieretta Jones, known as "The Black Patti", for black audiences.
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