Your Voice Matters: Be Inspired to Create Change.

One Voice: A Black History Narrative is a critically acclaimed one-man theatrical experience that brings to life the stories of historical changemakers. Perfect for schools, corporate events, and communities, this powerful performance will leave your audience motivated to act.

 

Dynamic Performances

Showcasing JDew’s captivating storytelling and reenactments. Diverse themes catering to young audiences, corporate groups, and public events.

Interactive Education Options

Workshops, lectures, and programs tailored for schools, colleges, and corporate teams. Focus on the power of storytelling.

Customizable Shows

Options for in-person, virtual, or hybrid performances. Themes and content tailored to different audiences and occasions.

Live Performances

Corporate Events: Engaging, customized storytelling for teams and clients. Public Appearances: Vibrant performances for community events and festivals. School Programs: Educational shows tailored for classroom and auditorium settings.

Virtual Programs

Virtual storytelling for schools, businesses, or online events. Interactive Q&A sessions to engage virtual audiences.

Supplementary Educational Materials

Provide attendees with take-home resources such as  discussion guides, or curated reading lists. These materials can help schools, universities, and corporate offices extend the impact of the performance and facilitate continued learning and reflection beyond the event.

  • Discussion Guides
  • Curated Reading Lists
  • Supplementary Materials

“I know that he takes what he does seriously, I knew he’d do an excellent job.”

Bryce Pegram, History teacher at Inter-City Baptist School, MI

“Sometimes you listen to a concert or you watch a show, and you’re very moved by it, but others aren’t, and that was not the case.” “It was really powerful.”

Chelsea Frasier, Director of Program Operations at First Presbyterian Church, SC

“He was incredible, just incredible.”

Jenny Cromartie, Humanities teacher at Rivendell School, VA

“It was riveting, actually, watching him in character.”

Cheryl Booker-Malcolm, principal of Takoma Academy Preparatory School, MD

“It was really such a great presentation and very moving, and I thought it’s good for everybody.”

Reba Hervas, president of Overshadowed Theatrical Productions, IL

“The speeches are incredible.”

Bryce Pegram, History teacher at Inter-City Baptist School, MI

“I’ve seen his show, I’m very familiar with what he does and what he’s done before, and I’m personally a fan."

Chelsea Frasier, Director of Program Operations at First Presbyterian Church, SC

“Not only was his presentation of Martin Luther King breathtaking, but then he came back out and entertained the crowd with questions. He just connected so well with the student body, and I would have liked much more than we had time for.”

Jenny Cromartie, Humanities teacher at Rivendell School, VA

“It was really riveting to watch him take on that character and to express the thoughts and feelings of the character.”

Cheryl Booker-Malcolm, principal of Takoma Academy Preparatory School, MD

"The people who were here all loved it. Everybody who saw it was moved.”

Reba Hervas, president of Overshadowed Theatrical Productions, IL

“For the students, I know those vignettes especially have been incredible.”

Bryce Pegram, History teacher at Inter-City Baptist School, MI

“I just think he is absolutely remarkable, and I would love for more people to find out about him.”

Jenny Cromartie, Humanities teacher at Rivendell School, VA

“Being able to know how to engage your audience is important, but I thought he did a good job of doing that and keeping the kids engrossed in what he was doing.”

Cheryl Booker-Malcolm, principal of Takoma Academy Preparatory School, MD

“It is a Black history perspective. He does not try to politicize it, he does not try to persuade you, he just takes you on a journey that is so eye-opening and gives you a different perspective.”

Reba Hervas, president of Overshadowed Theatrical Productions, IL

“From a history teacher’s perspective, he’s done a great job."

Bryce Pegram, History teacher at Inter-City Baptist School, MI

“He just gives brilliant, thought-provoking answers–I think personally the Q&A is equally as inspiring as the presentation because he does it so well.”

Reba Hervas, president of Overshadowed Theatrical Productions, IL

“The kids have really enjoyed it–I think grown as well as a result of it.”

Bryce Pegram, History teacher at Inter-City Baptist School, MI

“That’s the reason I think it’s so important to keep doing what he’s doing, because there’s a lesson of grace for all of us.”

Reba Hervas, president of Overshadowed Theatrical Productions, IL

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is One Voice: A Black History Narrative?

One Voice: A Black History Narrative is a dynamic one-man theatrical performance that combines storytelling, historical narratives, and compelling visuals to highlight the contributions of Black individuals who have shaped history. The show inspires audiences to use their own voices to create meaningful change in their communities and beyond.

Who is the performer behind One Voice?

The performance is brought to life by JDew, an experienced performer, event host, and keynote speaker known for his engaging stage presence and passion for storytelling.

What themes does the performance cover?

One Voice addresses key themes such as American history, diversity, equity, inclusion, leadership, social justice, and the power of personal and collective action. The performance can also be tailored to align with specific corporate or educational themes.

What type of organizations or events is One Voice suitable for?

One Voice is perfect for schools, universities, corporate events, community gatherings, and conferences. The show resonates with audiences of all ages, making it ideal for both educational and professional settings.

How does One Voice: A Black History Narrative tailor its content and format to engage students effectively?

JDew and the One Voice experience can be adapted for even the youngest learners in the audience. If your group includes primary aged students, be sure to include your demographics for JDew to consider the best adaptation of the show for show length, comprehension, and interactive elements.