The Last Year in the Life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As Devised by Waterwell: A Rock Operetta

 
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BY:

Waterwell 

DIRECTED BY:

Tom Ridgely

MUSIC BY:

Lauren Cregor

CHOREOGRAPHY BY:

Lynn Peterson

DATES

June 21-August 11, 2007

LOCATION

Barrow Street Theatre

DESCRIPTION:

New York Magazine Culture Award Nomination, Best New Musical

An all-new theatrical event about one of America’s most loved and misunderstood figures. Taking inspiration from the legendary speeches, interviews, and private notes of Martin Luther King, the obscured history of his last days shines with new meaning in this surprising new musical. Featuring an exuberant score of rock, soul, and blues, The|King|Operetta adds shading and nuance to King’s towering legend. Although he was known for non-violence, this urgent rendering of his final year reveals the fiery fortitude beneath Dr. King’s stormy quest for peace.

INFORMATION

An affecting, wholly original new musical. King’s powerful speeches are interspersed with behind-the-scenes vignettes of meetings, home life, and Oval Office comic relief. This production reveals the humanity behind his historic struggle.
— Associated Press

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