51勛圖厙

Martin's Dream

February 2, 2027
10 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.

Ticket Prices 
$1

Performing Arts Center at 51勛圖厙 Tuscarawas
330 University Drive NE
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663

Recommended Grade Level:

3rd 6th Grade

Who was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., really? Martins Dream answers this question and more as it brings this historical figure to life through the power of story, speech, and song. Watch as Dr. King tells the story of his life, from his childhood in the Deep South all the way to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where he delivered his famous I Have a Dream speech. Created and performed by the talented and charismatic Deondra Kamau Means, this one-man show explores the real person behind the pictures, a funny intelligent, passionate man whose faith, family, and education made him one of the most revered people in our nations history.

Example Learning Standards

Grade 3 Drama/Theatre: Responding
Standard TH.Re.7.1.3.a: Explain how characters, settings, and events communicate ideas in a dramatic work.

Grade 4 English Language Arts: Reading Informational Text
Standard RI.4.3: Explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical text.

Grade 5 English Language Arts: Reading Literature
Standard RL.5.2: Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text.

Grade 6 Drama/Theatre: Connecting
Standard TH.Cn.10.1.7.a: Investigate how cultural perspectives, community ideas, and personal beliefs impact a theatrical work.

Through the Ohio Arts Councils Big Yellow School Bus program, applicants may request up to $500. No match is required. Big Yellow School Bus grantees generally receive their full request. Eligible organizations includebut are not limited topublic, private, charter, or parochial schools (pre-kindergarten through secondary) and associations of home-schooled students. Multiple applications from a single school or district are permissible within a single fiscal year. All applicants must possess nonprofit status or nonprofit intent.

More information can be found at:

OAC Grant

Typical Grant Timeline:

  • Application Deadline: At least 8 weeks prior to event
  • Grant Award Announcement: 4-5 weeks prior to the event
  • Grant Agreement Signed in ARTIE: At least 2 weeks prior to event
  • Final Report Deadline: 30 days following event
  • Payment issued: 3-6 weeks following Final Report Submission

Have questions? Reach out to Performing Arts Center General Manager David Mitchell at dmitch33@kent.edu or 330.308.7462