Dr. King’s Dream

Charlie Moore

Beginning at the Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Dr. King tells an anecdote from the Montgomery bus boycott. We move to Selma, Birmingham, Washington, D.C., the Nobel Peace Prize, and everything else.

Schedule:

Saturday, May 24, 8:30 PM
Sunday, May 25, 2:30 PM
Tuesday, May 27, 7:00 PM
Wednesday, May 28, 5:30 PM
Friday, May 30, 7:00 PM
Saturday, May 31, 4:00 PM
Saturday, May 31, 5:30 PM
Sunday, June 01, 2:30 PM
Sunday, June 01, 5:30 PM

Location:

Sanctuary

Press Material:

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4 Reviews for Dr. King’s Dream

  1. I seen this play when I was a kid in elementary school, and now I am 27 years old. Ever since then I have no forget this play, nor the wonderful one man show that performed it.

    Great show and performance, almost breathtaking!

    Comment by Rashaun Collins — May 28, 2008 @ 2:11 pm

  2. I have a dream…. He came far for that dream. I was not aware of Dr. Kings history. It is really presented well here. This would be really great to bring teens to, but more importantly just yourself for great inspiration of how things can change.

    Comment by Liz Floyd — May 28, 2008 @ 6:57 pm

  3. A riveting reincarnation of Dr. King and his time. For all who lived it — a wrenching recall of a brutal time in America. For all who did not — a theatrical journey of historic proportions. Warren Bowles’ charismatic performance captures the heart of the man and the social violence that forecast his martyrdom.

    Comment by Jame Noah — May 31, 2008 @ 3:09 am

  4. I loved this show! The creativity of using the last minutes of Dr. King’s life to bring us through over a decade of struggle was effective and encouraging. The dream is working and still very relevant! Great Performance!!

    Comment by Susan Pederson — June 3, 2008 @ 10:28 pm

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