I Dream (musical)

I Dream
Music Douglas Tappin
Lyrics Douglas Tappin
Book Douglas Tappin
Productions Atlanta, GA

I Dream is a fully through-composed musical by Douglas Tappin (librettist, lyricist, composer) based on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. I Dream is produced by Dej Mahoney, Sola Mahoney, Cedric Perrier and Tim Bowen. The world premiere opened in July 2010[1] on the Alliance Stage of the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta, Georgia and was directed by Jasmine Guy.

Original Atlanta Cast

  • Quentin Earl Darrington - Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Demetria McKinney - Coretta Scott King
  • Bob Carlisle - Priest
  • Avery Sunshine - Grandma
  • Ben Polite - Ralph David Abernathy
  • Bill Killmeier - J. Edgar Hoover
  • David Boggs - Professor
  • Greg Bosworth - Ronald Allen
  • Sam Collier - David, Harry Belafonte, Ensemble
  • Desmond Sean - Hosea Williams, Ensemble
  • Niles Fitch/Kamil McFadden - Young Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Kislyck Halsey - Rosa Parks, Supreme, Ensemble
  • Tony DeSario Hoops - William Allen
  • Arietha Lockhart - Mama King, Ensemble
  • Royce Mann/Robert Oliver Norris - Young Ronald Allen
  • Eric Moore - Daddy King, Ensemble
  • Sherri Seiden - Vivien Allen
  • Camilla Zaepfel - Katherine Allen

  • Brian C. Binion - Ensemble
  • Theresa Cunningham - Ensemble
  • Jazmine Dinkins - Supremes, Ensemble
  • Jenna Edmonds - Young Katherine Allen, Ensemble
  • Ava Hill - Supremes, Ensemble
  • Jelani Jones - Ensemble
  • Nia Lancelin - Ensemble
  • Juel Lane - Ensemble
  • Caitlyn Martin - Ensemble
  • Bruce Meadows - Police Chief, Frank Sinatra, Ensemble
  • Wesley Morgan - Preacher, Bus Driver, Clerk Ensemble
  • Melody Pinion - Ensemble
  • Brandon Sauve - Ensemble
  • Stuart Schleuse - Ensemble
  • Lumumba Seegars - Ensemble
  • Tim Stylez - Sammy Davis Jr., Ensemble
  • Whitney Umstead - Ensemble

Original Atlanta Orchestra

  • Keith Williams - Music Director, Conductor
  • Jack Gianni - Keyboard II
  • Brett Carson - Keyboard III
  • Steve Wright - Lead Guitar
  • Brandon Gilliard - Bass Guitar

  • Perry Westmoreland - Violin
  • Adam von Housen - Viola
  • Stefanie Tessler - Cello
  • Neil Newcomb - Reed I
  • Caitlin Dolenc - Reed II

  • Averil Taylor - Trumpet
  • Forrest Watkins - Horn
  • Derrick Jackson - Trombone
  • Nate Robinson - Drums
  • Robert Tanner - Percussion

Critical Acclaim

I Dream opened to mostly positive reviews from both the press and those involved with the Civil Rights Movement. RollingOut.com said "The life of Dr. King as chronicled in the stage musical I Dream, is right on time as a reminder of what the fight was for. The dynamically talented cast delivered stirring performances to move audience members through each riveting scene.”[2] Creative Loafing reported that "Tappin's hugely ambitious world premiere follows the example of Broadway's big, rock-influenced musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, and Les Miserables."[3] The Huffington Post stated "[The show brought] some of the heartiest former Civil Rights activists in the house to tears, before raising them to their feet at the finale for, perhaps, the greatest standing ovation the show will ever receive."[4]

Nominated in 10 categories for Atlanta's 2009-2010 Suzi Bass Award,[5] I Dream won in the "Outstanding World Premiere" (Play or Musical) category and, following the awards ceremony, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Howard Pousner reported of "a potential transfer of the musical to the Big Apple".[6]

See also

References

  1. NewsDesk, Broadway World. broadwayworld.com, May 26, 2010
  2. Radford, Gerald. rollingout.com, July 10, 2010
  3. Holman, Curt. creativeloafing.com, July 16, 2010
  4. Perrier, Cedric. thehuffingtonpost.com, July 15, 2010
  5. http://www.suziawards.org/page/1039/Current-Winners
  6. Pousner, Howard. , accessatlanta.com, November 9, 2010

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