Paul Robeson Man of the People is a new creative production that chronicles the life and legacy of one of the twentieth centurys most important and iconic figures, premiering right here at The Cabaret. Created by Lasana Kazembe and renowned musician Ernest Dawkins, the production features an ensemble cast of jazz & classical musicians, vocalists, spoken word artists, visual artists, stage actors, and narrators all working together to introduce contemporary audiences to the art, activism, and uncompromising truthspeak of Mr. Robeson. The evening will be a celebration of Robesons musicianship, stagecraft, intellectual spirit, writings, political speeches, and indefatigable global activism.
Mr. Robesons epic life story is artistically rendered in this lush stage production that features original poetry, storysong, dramatic narration, and live visual art. Educator and civil rights leader Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune referred to Mr. Robeson as the tallest tree in our forest. This new and original production offers a creative, nuanced, and dynamic portrait of the life and times of this fearless, unwavering defender of humanity, justice, freedom, and the arts.
This extended original work is made possible through the IUPUI Presidential Arts & Humanities Fellowship program.
Presented by Lasana D. Kazembe (librettist/spoken word) and Ernest Dawkins (original score/musical director/saxophonist).