What perfect timing for Center
Stage to present Kemp Powers’ outstanding play One Night in Miami! The
fictional story of four African-American icons who were also friends—Cassius Clay,
Malcolm X, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke—who gathered in a Miami hotel on February
25, 1964, the night of Clay’s upset win over heavyweight boxing champ Sonny
Liston that took place during the height of the civil rights struggle.
We are approaching Black History
Month; we celebrated Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday; and we’re about to
commemorate the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday” in Selma as well
as the passage of the Civil Rights Act. But
where the past is so often prologue, the country is still living under the
shadow of racial tensions ignited by the killings of Trayvon Martin, Michael
Brown and Eric Garner—developments not lost on Director Kwame Kwei-Armah who superbly
helms Powers’ compelling work.
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