King’s Dream is an immersive live performance and multimedia tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who pioneered America’s nonviolent civil rights revolution. Through evocative imagery and powerful vocal performances, the production breathes life into the turbulent 1960s, using big-screen video to chronicle an era defined by extraordinary courage and perseverance.
“Life’s more persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”
-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

“Inspirational and memorable…a moving performance enjoyed by everyone in attendance…a wonderful experience.
American University
“A different approach…well worth seeing. The production is outstanding.”
Asbury Park Press
“A one-of-a-kind presentation…full of soul…emotional songs [and] imagery. Very well received…brilliant performance…an awe-stricken and inspired audience.”

The Beacon
“Stirring images…a moving tribute…some of history’s most inspiring and haunting film footage of the civil rights movement…the emotions of the audience members changed dramatically.”
The Trenton Times
PROGRAM DURATION: 45 Minutes
PROGRAM MATERIALS: Student Worksheets and Teaching Resource Guides
Civil Rights, Diversity, American History, African American heritage and culture, Social Studies, Music Education, Humanities, Conflict Resolution, World Peace, Equality, Social Reform
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS
“Inspirational and memorable...a moving performance enjoyed by everyone in attendance...a wonderful experience.”
Coordinator, Multicultural and Inclusion
“King's Dream was incredible! The audience participation, singing, and powerful film footage was amazing.”
Student, BSU Member
“Because of [Dr. King], thousands did something. And our world was changed. Thank you for bringing your powerful presentation to our campus.”
Coordinator of International Student Services & Multicultural Engagement
“We thoroughly enjoyed having you all here to celebrate [MLK Day] with us. Everyone expressed how much they enjoyed and were inspired by your presentation."