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'The Mountaintop': Samuel L. Jackson As Martin Luther King, Jr. On Broadway

First Posted: 04/15/11 08:04 AM ET Updated: 06/15/11 06:12 AM ET

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Samuel Jackson has been cast as Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Broadway production of the play "The Mountaintop," a dramatic exploration of the Nobel Prize-winning civil rights leader's final night before being assassinated.

The production, which opened two years ago in London and won the prestigious Olivier Award for Best Play, will open in October in New York. Jackson had long been rumored to star; rumored co-star Halle Berry was unable to join due to her ongoing child custody issues with ex Gabriel Aubry.

King was gunned down on April 4th, 1968, on the porch of his Memphis hotel. The night before, having earlier had his plane delayed by bomb threats, he gave a rousing speech, now known as the "I've Been To The Mountaintop Address."

In the speech, King alluded to the threats on his life, and in the play, he examines his life and decisions as he unknowingly closes in on the last moments of his life.

Here's the press release, via Deadline:

New York, NY - It was announced today that Samuel L. Jackson will make his Broadway debut starring as Dr. Martin Luther King in the Broadway production of the new play, The Mountaintop, by Katori Hall directed by Tony Award Nominee Kenny Leon (Fences, A Raisin in the Sun). The Mountaintop will begin performances on September 22, 2011, at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (242 West 45th Street), with an official opening on Thursday, October 13, 2011. Tickets for The Mountaintop will go on sale at a later date.

The Mountaintop is produced by Jean Doumanian Productions, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Jerry Frankel, Ted Snowdon, Bob Bartner, and Tom Wirtshafter.

In a joint statement, Ms. Doumanian and Ms. Friedman said, "The Mountaintop is a brilliantly conceived gem of a play. An ambitious work of fiction that is powerful, heartbreaking, humorous and exhilarating. We are thrilled to be bringing Katori Hall's remarkable, Olivier-winning work to New York, and to present a singular new American voice to Broadway audiences. And we are honored to be presenting the Broadway debut of the great Samuel L. Jackson."

The play's producers stated that it had been rumored by the actress Halle Berry that she would be costarring in this production. However, the casting for the role of Camae, a mysterious maid at the Lorraine Motel, will be announced shortly, and Ms. Berry will not be appearing in the role, due to child custody issues.

Taking place on April 3, 1968, The Mountaintop is a gripping reimagining of events the night before the assassination of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as he retires to Room 306 in the now famous Lorraine Motel in Memphis, after delivering his legendary 'I've Been to the Mountaintop' speech to a massive church congregation. When room-service is delivered by a young woman, whose identity we puzzle over, King is forced to confront his past, as well as his legacy to his people.

The Mountaintop received its world premiere to critical acclaim in a three-week run at Theatre 503 in June 2009, and subsequently transferred to the West End's Trafalgar Studio 1. The production featured powerful performances by David Harewood as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Lorraine Burroughs as the mysterious Camae, under the direction of James Dacre. The Mountaintop also received two Evening Standard Awards Nominations, including Most Promising Playwright, and was awarded the coveted 2010 Olivier Award for Best Play. This year, Ms. Hall also received the Susan Smith Blackburn prize.

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jemiltd
Writer,author,thinker,creative
03:38 PM on 04/26/2011
Carl Gilliard was a better fit.
02:45 PM on 04/18/2011
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the Valley of Darkness; for he is truly his brother's keeper, and the finder of lost children. And, I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers! And, you will know my name is The Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee!"

CUT!! -- Sam, baby...wrong movie! Can we stick with the script here?
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Brothaman2k
01:48 PM on 04/18/2011
"I'm tired of this mutha@#%&in' racism in my mutha$%^&in' country!!!"

Very interesting casting decision...lol
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
12:22 PM on 04/18/2011
Too old by twenty years, I'd reckon. But that's acting magic for you. Does Harrison Ford go around playing 70 year olds in movies?
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Todd Sullivan
02:22 AM on 04/18/2011
hard to see samuel doing well in this part. i'm sure there are actors who would have been better for this role but probably didn't have the name recognition needed to get the media attention. too bad, really.
03:57 AM on 04/18/2011
Too bad indeed, besides who's gonna do Snakes on a Plane 2?
10:15 PM on 04/17/2011
WILL HE SHOUT ALL OF DR KINGS LINES??!!?!
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Madbunny
Prison Guard - FireFighter - now a School Teacher
10:09 PM on 04/17/2011
I'm glad they picked him rather than say, Denzel Washington, or Forest Whitaker for that matter. While either of them might have the appearance down somewhat, neither can maintain the preachers intensity that Jackson practically radiates all of his lines with.

If you look at Denzel's delivery in Malcolm X, it's decent but lacks the charisma that it needs to be successful. Whitaker's lines in the Last King of Scotland didn't really lend him the kind of passion that stirs the soul either.

No, I think if anybody can pull this off it would be Jackson. Well, actually President Obama could probably pull off a speech like Kings, at times, I wish he would. The liberal progressives in this country need to wake up and look around them.
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momslilmonster
668 The Neighbor of the Beast
08:42 PM on 04/17/2011
Can't wait to hear MLK dropping MF'ers all over the place.
08:33 PM on 04/17/2011
Although I wouldn't have made this casting choice, because I don't think of Samuel Jackson as MLK, I'm expecting him to give the performance of his life, among many before. He's one of the best in the business.
08:24 PM on 04/17/2011
He's just after the sex like King always got
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tonyg6996
Skeptically squinting... for America
08:20 PM on 04/17/2011
If the last line in the play isn't Sam saying "This play's over", I will be severely disappointed.
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hauruck
Bitten by a radioactive Welshman
08:17 PM on 04/17/2011
If anyone can pull it off, it's him.
08:11 PM on 04/17/2011
Just think if Martin Luther King gets in a bind, Marcelles could send The Wolf.
07:53 PM on 04/17/2011
MLK was a preacher, Samuel L Jackson does have experience in preaching, remember in Pulp Fiction....before he shot up the dude in the apartment?
08:39 PM on 04/17/2011
He had that Bible verserap down with serious rhythm and emotion.

And even as ironic as Quintin Tarantino made that wild sacred recitation in Pulp Fiction, your reminder about those passages have convinced me of why Samuel Jackson will be so good as the revelational, inspirational, MLK.

Hopefully the director will make it a good movie, too.
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JohnnyAce Okeke
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06:02 PM on 04/17/2011
Oh, on BROADWAY. Whew! Had me scared for a minute... {{^_^}}