
Playwright and Director: Tom Dugan
A one-man theatrical journey of Douglass’ remarkable life; from a childhood in slavery to his perilous escape to freedom. He had intense friendships with Susan B. Anthony, John Brown, and Abraham Lincoln and following the Civil War, continued his crucial work on behalf of former slaves. The story of Frederick Douglass’ struggle for African American freedom, as performed by Mel Johnson, Jr., star of Broadway and film, is a fascinating evening of theatre that will inspire, educate and entertain.
Experience the powerful, one-man theatrical journey of Frederick Douglass, from slavery to freedom, portrayed by Broadway and film star Mel Johnson, Jr. Discover his deep connections with figures like Susan B. Anthony, John Brown, and Abraham Lincoln, and his ongoing fight for African American rights after the Civil War. This inspiring performance will educate, entertain, and leave you moved.
Mel Johnson Jr – Film: Total Recall, TV: Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Broadway: The Lion King, among many others.