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Martin Luther King dreamed of a world where all people are equal. However, his vision of peace and an end to poverty is far from reality.

It has been five tumultuous years since the words "I have a dream" shook Washington and the world to its core. Martin Luther King stands on the balcony of the Memphis Motel, exhausted and troubled. His liberal allies in the government have distanced themselves from him due to his opposition to the Vietnam War. His role as leader of the civil rights movement is challenged by radical Malcolm X followers who accuse him of pandering to the white establishment. His own people fear he has lost sight of his goals as he has expanded them single-handedly to include the issue of poverty. As if that weren't enough, his creed of nonviolence is mocked and rejected by extremists and those who see it simply as surrender. Seconds after Martin Luther King steps onto the balcony, a shot rings out. He dies in the arms of his friends - the greatest political visionary of the 20th century is dead.

The piece by ADGE explores how this could have happened. It follows the journey of a man, from humble preacher to icon and martyr.

"(…) With a magnificent performance, the actors on stage traced the political and spiritual path of the man who received the Nobel Peace Prize 50 years ago (…)." Lindauer Zeitung

Production: American Drama Group Europe, Grantly Marshall
Stage adaptation: Paul Stebbings, Phil Smith Director: Paul Stebbings
Music: John Kenny

Duration: 90 minutes (no intermission)
Tickets: 11 €

For viewers 14 years and older

Tickets only available in advance at the city theater box office.

Event data provided by: Reservix

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