After making his monumental ‘I’ve Been to the Mountaintop’ speech against the advice of his colleagues on Wednesday 3rd April, 1968, Dr Martin Luther King checks into room 306 of the Lorraine Motel. Exhausted, conflicted and alone, he orders room service, but instead finds himself served with some unexpected questions from the audacious waitress who unflinchingly cross-examines the makings and misgivings of a hero.
Sponsored by Leicester-based music licensing company PPL PRS as part of Black History Month at Curve.
Age guidance: 12+
Show warnings: Contains some moderate strong language, adult themes, and racially sensitive language
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