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The Broadway premiere of the 2010 Olivier Award® winning Best Play, The Mountaintop, by Katori Hall, will begin performances this Thursday night, September 22, at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. The play's official opening night is set for October 13.
The Mountaintop stars Samuel L. Jackson as DR. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Angela Bassett, and is directed by Tony Award® nominee Kenny Leon (Fences, A Raisin in the Sun). The play features original music by Grammy Award®-winner and Tony Award® nominee Branford Marsalis.
Yesterday, the company visited the Brooklyn High School of the Arts to address 100 high school students on the challenges and payoffs of being a working artist. BroadwayWorld met up with the crew there after, and brings you full photo coverage of the event below!
Taking place on April 3, 1968, The Mountaintop is a gripping reimagining of events the night before the assassination of civil rights leader DR. Martin Luther King, Jr. After delivering one of his most memorable speeches, an exhausted Dr. King (Samuel L. Jackson) retires to his room at the Lorraine Motel while a storm rages outside. When a mysterious stranger (Angela Bassett) arrives with some surprising news, King is forced to confront his destiny and his legacy to his people.
Tickets for the Broadway premiere of the 2010 Olivier Award® winning Best Play are now available at Telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200 , or at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre box office (242 West 45th Street).
Prime tickets to The Mountaintop will be reserved for each and every performance, even in cases when the show is otherwise sold-out, for the low price of $34.50. Twenty Same-Day Reserve tickets will be available each day when the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre box office opens at 10:00 a.m. (Noon on Sundays) for that day's performance(s). They can be purchased with cash or a credit card on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a limit of two Same-Day Reserve tickets per person.
The Mountaintop producers include Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, and Ambassador Theatre Group.
Photo Credit: Peter James Zielinksi
Director Kenny Leon, Samuel L. Jackson, Playwright Katori Hall, and Angela Bassett
Director Kenny Leon
Playwright Katori Hall
and Katori Hall
Kenny Leon, Samuel L. Jackson, and Katori Hall
Kenny Leon and Samuel L. Jackson
New York City Schools Chancellor Dennis M. Walcott
Kenny Leon and Samuel L. Jackson
Kenny Leon, Samuel L. Jackson, Katori Hall, and Angela Bassett
The actors, director, and playwright are presented with the school colors
Samuel L. Jackson, Angela Bassett, Kenny Leon, and Katori all with the students of Brooklyn High School of the Arts
Samuel L. Jackson, Angela Bassett, Kenny Leon, and Katori all with the students of Brooklyn High School of the Arts
Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett
Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett
Kenny Leon, Angela Bassett, Katori Hall, and Samuel L. Jackson
Kenny Leon, Angela Bassett, Dennis M. Walcott, Katori Hall, and Samuel L. Jackson
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