My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

New Jazz Opera PAUL ROBESON: MAN OF THE PEOPLE Will Begin Performances This June

Paul Robeson: Man of the People is a new jazz poetry opera chronicling the life, artistic legacy, and activism this revolutionary artist.

By:
New Jazz Opera PAUL ROBESON: MAN OF THE PEOPLE Will Begin Performances This June

Paul Robeson: Man Of The People, a new jazz poetry opera will have its Chicago premiere: Friday, June 7, 2024 with a free performance at Hamilton Park District.

Paul Robeson: Man of the People is a new jazz poetry opera chronicling the life, artistic legacy, and activism of the most important and iconic figure of the twentieth century. This live, multimedia presentation explores the life, creative ethos, and inclusive social vision of concert artist, stage and film actor, athlete, and activist, Paul Robeson. Educator and civil rights leader Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune referred to Mr. Robeson as “the tallest tree in our forest.”

Co-created by librettist Lasana D. Kazembe and composer Ernest Dawkins, Paul Robeson: Man of the People will have its Chicago premiere on Friday, June 7, 2024, from 6-7:30 pm at Hamilton Park District, 513 W 72nd St, Chicago. Admission is free, with no reservation or ticket required. This will be the work’s second performance, after an earlier performance in Indianapolis on May 31, 2024. 

The production serves to introduce contemporary audiences to the art, creative legacy, and social justice activism of Mr. Robeson via creative interpretation and artistic engagement with his musicianship, stagecraft, intellectual spirit, writings, political speeches, and his tireless global activism. Mr. Robeson’s epic life story is rendered in a multimedia stage production that features original poetry, operatic storysong, a jazz/blues-infused original score, dramatic narration, video animation, and live visual art. 

PERFORMERS INCLUDE 

Lasana D. Kazembe - spoken word/narration; librettist

Ernest Dawkins - saxophone; score; musical director

Goldie Ingram - vocalist

Corey Wilkes - trumpet

Isiah Keith - piano/vibes

Kevin King - flute/clarinet/oboe/saxophone

Carmani Edwards - double bass

Isiah Spencer - drums; percussion

Caitlyn Edwards - violin

Edith Yokley - violin

Wilfred Farquharson - viola

Tahirah Whittington - cello

The opera develops across six movements. The music, songs, and dialogue develop sequentially to reflect Mr. Robeson’s development and maturation into a global icon for freedom. This extended original work is made possible through the Indiana University Presidential Arts & Humanities Fellowship program.

 



Theater Fans' Choice Awards
2026 Theater Fans' Choice Awards - Live Stats
Best Off-Broadway Musical - Top 3
1. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - New World Stages
23% of votes
2. Mexodus - Minetta Lane Theatre
11.9% of votes
3. Bat Boy - City Center
8.6% of votes

Need more Chicago Theatre News in your life?
Sign up for all the news on the Spring season, discounts & more...


Videos


Windfall in Chicago Windfall
Steppenwolf Theatre Company (4/09-5/31)
South Pacific in Chicago South Pacific
Paramount Arts Centre (4/29-6/14)
Loki: End of the World Tour in Chicago Loki: End of the World Tour
LifeLine Theatre Company (4/24-6/14)
Friends and Rivals: A Baroque Chamber Concert in Chicago Friends and Rivals: A Baroque Chamber Concert
Westminster Presbyterian Church (6/02-6/02)
Bach and the Organ: A Lecture/Demonstration Recital in Chicago Bach and the Organ: A Lecture/Demonstration Recital
Westminster Presbyterian Church (6/05-6/05)
Fiddler On The Roof in Chicago Fiddler On The Roof
Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse (4/29-6/27)
Adriana Lecouvreur in Chicago Adriana Lecouvreur
Opera Festival of Chicago (6/28-7/03)
Very Verismo! in Chicago Very Verismo!
Opera Festival of Chicago (6/13-6/13)
Always...Patsy Cline in Chicago Always...Patsy Cline
American Blues Theater (5/01-6/07)
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical in Chicago The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical
North Shore Center for the Performing Arts - North Theatre (6/01-8/31) PHOTOS