Dream of a King, a solo performance that revisits the life of Martin Luther King Jr, kicks off its UK tour next week at Drayton Arms Theatre in London.
Running from 26th February until 2nd March, the show will them move to four different locations, ending its run in August. Dream of a King is written and performed by Christopher Tajah.
The production is the first for The Resistance Theatre Company Ltd, whose mission is top provide a home for storytelling with an African and Caribbean origin.
Dream of a King is set on the night of Dr. Kingās assassination. It explores the inspirational man behind the legend. Kingās rhetoric cadences soared to heights never before or since reached. He urged his Nation to rise up against vicious racism through the peaceful force of defiant non-violence.
The momentum created by Kingās leadership is still a core substance to modern social movements and the fight against racism as Dr. King stated āAll men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.ā
It is this sense of inalienable connection which makes this in theatre experience inspiring and relevant.
Dream of a King allows the audience to discover the man behind the icon and to give audiences the opportunity to learn more about Kingās passion, empathy, inspiration, dedication, philosophy, intellect, and vision.
The full dates and locations for the tour are:
Drayton Arms Theatre – February 26th – 2nd March
Waterloo East Theatre 12th, 13th, 19th & 20th March
The Bridge House Theatre 21st, 22nd, 23rd & 24th March
The Brighton Fringe Festival – The Warren-Theatre-Box 20th, 21st, 22nd May
Edinburgh Fringe – The Space Triplex Studio, The Space UK 2nd – 24th Aug
For information and tickets visit http://thedraytonarmstheatre.co.uk/.