What's Happening?
The Mosaic Theater Company in Washington, D.C. is premiering 'Young John Lewis: Prodigy of Protest,' a new musical that explores the early life of the late Congressman John Lewis. Created by Psalmayene 24, the musical uses hip-hop and other musical genres
to tell the story of Lewis's activism during the civil rights movement. The production has undergone significant changes since its initial premiere in Atlanta, with a new score composed by Kokayi to reflect a distinctly D.C. sound. The musical aims to humanize Lewis by focusing on his formative years and the challenges he faced as a young activist.
Why It's Important?
This musical is significant as it brings the story of John Lewis, a pivotal figure in American history, to a new generation through a contemporary and engaging medium. By incorporating hip-hop and other modern musical styles, the production makes the civil rights narrative accessible and relevant to today's audiences. The musical also serves as a reminder of the importance of activism and the impact of individuals who stand up for justice and equality. In a time of heightened social and political tensions, 'Young John Lewis' offers a powerful message about the enduring need for 'good trouble' and the role of young people in shaping the future.
What's Next?
Following its D.C. debut, the musical may continue to evolve and reach broader audiences, potentially inspiring similar productions that highlight historical figures through modern artistic expressions. The success of 'Young John Lewis' could encourage other theater companies to explore innovative ways of storytelling that resonate with contemporary issues. Additionally, the production's community engagement efforts, including play readings and hip-hop classes, may foster greater dialogue and involvement in social justice initiatives.









