1619 The Journey of a People, The Musical
Artspace 304 will host a performance by actor and IL Humanities Road Scholar Speaker Ted Williams III. Williams, actor, speaker, facilitator and host will present a one-man abridged performance titled “1619: The Journey of a People, The Musical”
The performance, is an educational historical theatrical performance that commemorates the struggles, recognizes the heroes, and critically analyzes the American journey towards freedom and equality. From the beginning of American slavery to Reconstruction, the Great Migration, the Civil Rights Era, and modern movements for justice, Williams uses history to explain America’s current reality.
The event, co-produced by the Illinois Humanities Road Scholars Speakers Bureau, celebrates Illinois’ rich cultural heritage. It invites Illinois authors, artists, and educators to share their expertise and enthusiasm with people throughout the state, fostering community and connection.
The program is free of charge to all audiences. For parking, please use First Christian Church’s lot on W Monroe St and S University Ave. For more information, please visit artspace304.org/exhibits-events.