Fascinating and dramatically compelling, this eloquent play depicts the supposed meeting of two of the most important men of modern times: Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Differing in their philosophies, but alike in their mutual respect, the two men debate their varying approaches to the same grave social problems, both prepared to die for their beliefs but neither aware of how soon their assassins bullets would await them. Directed by Celeste Campbell and featuring Darrell Grant as Martin Luther King, Jr.; D-No Norris as Malcolm X; and Cameron Smith as Rashad.
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Kristen Chenoweth
Atlanta Symphony Hall (11/24 - 11/24) | ||
Leslie Odom Jr.
Atlanta Symphony Hall (12/13 - 12/13) | ||
Immediate Family
Out Front Theatre Company (3/13 - 3/29) | ||
A Christmas Carol ...more or less
CenterStage North Theatre (12/6 - 12/14) | ||
Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein
UNG-Gainesville's Ed Cabell Theatre (4/11 - 4/19) | ||
A Christmas Tradition
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (12/13 - 12/22) | ||
A Tuna Christmas
Cherokee Theatre Company (12/13 - 12/22) | ||
Comedy at The Strand: John Heffron: Netflix, Last Comic Standing Winner
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (12/27 - 12/27) | ||
Second Samuel
Cherokee Theatre Company (3/7 - 3/16) | ||
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