Memphis, April 3, 1968. Room 306 at the Lorraine Motel. An exhausted Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. returns from a prophetic speech during the sanitation workers’ strike and is visited by a mysterious maid with a much greater mission than delivering his coffee. With vivid theatrical imagination and powerful emotion, playwright Katori Hall beautifully fictionalizes the final hours of Dr. King’s life in this Olivier Award-winning drama about leadership, legacy and mortality. - See more at: http://actorstheatre.org/shows/the-mountaintop-2013-2014/#sthash.5lfH2iFy.dpuf
Ages: Adult language.
Age Recommendation: Ages 15+
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