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Frederick Douglass - In the Shadow of Slavery
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| Artist Summary: Performance Type: One Man Play Performance Style(s): Drama Official Web Site: http://www.tomduganplays.com/HTML%20pages/douglas.html To make an offer to book this artist, click here |
Above the rioting streets of Port au Prince on a hot tropical morning in
1891, Frederick Douglass stands barricaded in his home, unfazed. The former
slave, newspaper editor, abolitionist and current American Ambassador to Haiti,
has seen it all. At 73 years old the most famous black man in the world faces
the encroaching violence and reflects on an ambitious career filled with
progress and compromise and asks himself the most important question of his
life, has there been too little of one and too much of the other?
Frederick Douglass - In the Shadow of Slavery is a highly
suspenseful and provocative one-man adventure that barrels headfirst into the
dramatic complexities of American history. Experience Douglass’ heartbreaking
childhood as a plantation slave and his perilous escape to freedom, marvel at
his mastery of the spoken word as he denounces the brutal injustices of slavery.
Hear with gripping detail of his uneasy alliance with radical John Brown and of
the unwavering friendship he shared with Abraham Lincoln.
By plays end with an angry mob beating at his door, Douglass learns the dire
cost of ambition and compromise…but is it too late for progress?
Electronic Press Kit Materials:
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Video Clips (Windows Media Format):
Mel Johnson Jr. as
Frederick Douglass (23 MB)
Video DVD (DVD Disc ISO image in a Zip file):
Mel Johnson Jr. as Frederick Douglass DVD (178 MB)
Documents:
Synopsis (MS Word)
Technical Requirements
(MS Word)
Press Release (MS Word)
Program (MS Word)
Educational Outreach Program (MS Word)
Performance
Letters, Reviews and Article (Acrobat PDF)
Light Plot (MS Word)
Magic Sheet (MS Word)
Mel Johnson Jr. Biography (MS
Word)
Tom Dugan Biography (MS Word)
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