Martin, Malcolm and Me - CANCELLED

Martin, Malcolm and Me - CANCELLED
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DateFeb 18 2017
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VenueAttucks Theatre
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Ticket Prices$30 - $65 plus applicable fees
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Seating MapView Seating Map
Martin, Malcolm and Me - CANCELLED
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DateFeb 18 2017
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VenueAttucks Theatre
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Ticket Prices$30 - $65 plus applicable fees
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Seating MapView Seating Map
Martin, Malcolm and Me - CANCELLED
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Event Details
Please call (757) 664-6464 for any additional questions.
Scooter's actions put him face to face with two well dressed gentlemen, Martin and Malcolm whom Lucky (Lawrence, BET's The Clean Up Woman) mistakes at first as law enforcement. The two mysterious men befriend the angered young black man, taking him on a historical, educational journey. Scooter soon learns that change without change doesn’t really change anything. JD Lawrence’s Martin, Malcolm and Me is a story about love, forgiveness, self-awareness and keeping your eye on the prize.
About Writer and Director
JD Lawrence, known as the "King of Dramedy," is an American playwright, dubbed “The Man of Many Faces” by EBONY Magazine. Lawrence is the first playwright to make the Top Forty African American Entrepreneurs List. The 2007 Telly Award winner is also a two-time "Keep America Beautiful" National Award-winning writer and director. His unique talents have earned him two public performing arts Special Recognition Awards in New York, a Legislature Distinguished Achievement Award from the City of Chicago, and a Certificate of Special Recognition from Congress. Lawrence has also received the key to the city in Lafayette, Louisiana and was given his own day (JD Lawrence Day, February 20th) by Mayor John C. Tkazyik in Poughkeepsie, New York.