August 28, 2013 J Ä X ^Jnrtlanò CDbseruer f Ä The A final evening with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. W U T • > Ä Z " Kat° riHa" 'S The M0UntaintOp- Playing Saturday Aue- 31 trough OC. 2 7 at Portlandc l c e r l^ m a n d Mountaintop But what about April 3,1968? How l Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spend is last night on Earth? Portland Center Stage s produc- tionofThe Mountaintop, by Katori Hall, previews Saturday, Aug. 31, Memphis^ The Lorraine Motel, opens Friday, Sept. 6 and runs Apnl 4, 1968. A tune and place through Oct. 27. burned into the American psyche. Playwright Katori Hall creates a surrealistic fantasy in this breakout Broadway hit about a chance en- counter between Dr. King and a mysterious hotel maid who brings him a cup ofcoffee and prompts him to confront his life, his legacy and the plight and future of his people, ••Dr.Kingwasacomplex.compli- cated man carrying a huge burden,” says Director Rose Riordan. “Katori has constructed a play that will keep us from getting lost in the mythoi- ogy of who he was.” The cast cast of of The The Mountaintop Mountaintoj The includes Rodney Hicks as Dr. Mar- tin Luther King Jr. Hicks was last seen at Portland Center Stage as Curly in 201 l ’s smash hit Oklahoma! His Broadway credits include The Scottsboro Boys, the closing and original casts of Rent and Jesus Christ Superstar, in addition to nu- merous regional and off-Broadway appearances. The role of the mysterious motel continued on page 17