Starting in the early 1970s, Taylor has worked extensively as a stage manager on numerous productions for the Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) including The Sty of the Blind Pig, The First Breeze of Summer and The Brownsville Raid.
In 1978, she made her off-Broadway debut as a director with the play Nevis Mountain Dew by Steve Carter. The critically acclaimed production was selected by the Burns Mantle Yearbook as one of the ten best plays of the 1978–1979 season.[3] For her work as a director, Taylor received a Drama Desk Award nomination.[4][5]
^Johnson, John H., ed. (April 1973). "Black women 'star' behind scenes in New York drama". Ebony. 28 (6). Chicago, Illinois: Johnson Publishing Company, Inc.: 108.
^Rich, Frank (April 1, 1982). "THEATER: CENTURY OF BLACKS". New York Times. Retrieved December 5, 2009. The director, Horacena J. Taylor, adeptly uses snatches of period music and dance to stitch the cavalcade together.