Created for the community, by the community.

I Dream DC is an arts and civic engagement project inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s world-changing "I Have a Dream" speech, to center Washington, DC in a national conversation about hope, healing, and justice. Aligned with the nation’s 250th Anniversary, I Dream DC will premiere at THEARC (Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus) on Saturday, June 27, 2026.

More than a theatrical offering, I Dream DC is designed as a civic experience, amplifying local voices and connects artists, elders, and activists in re-envisioning what belonging, freedom, and transformation look like here and now.

As the first installment of a new annual production series dedicated to creating theatrical works rooted in community voices, artistic collaboration, and civic engagement, the project invites residents of the Washington metropolitan area to imagine a more just and connected future through storytelling, performance, and collective dialogue.

RESERVE YOUR SEAT

Schedule

Saturday, June 27
THEARC Theater (1901 Mississippi Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020)
Admission is free, but registration is required.

Pre-Show Activities (3:30–4:30pm)

Arrive early to experience the I Dream DC Gallery. Curated by ARTIVISM, this exhibition invites audiences to experience a living portrait of Washington, DC through artwork that celebrates identity, healing, hope, and the power of community. You can also participate in a pre-show workshop led by Dramatic Solutions. Through movement, reflection, and storytelling exercises, participants will have the opportunity to engage with the themes of I Dream DC and explore what the city means to them. 

I Dream DC Performance (5:00–6:30pm)


Written by
Daniel "Koa" Beaty
Directed by Tiffany Fulson
Additional Material by Tiffany Fulson, Marjuan Canady, and the I Dream Ensemble

I Dream DC is a new theatrical journey exploring hope, healing, justice, and the dreams we carry for our communities and ourselves. Blending poetry, music, movement, and lived experience, and featuring a community ensemble of local residents performing alongside professional artists, the performance will follow a tapestry of voices across the city as they wrestle with the past, confront the present, and imagine new possibilities for the future.

Click here to reserve your seat for the I Dream DC performance.
Space is limited and registration is required!

Post-Show Discussion (6:30–6:50pm)

Stay seated after the performance for a post-show conversation with DC icon Raycen Pendarvis.

COMMUNITY CELEBRATION (6:30–8:30pm)

Following the show, celebrate with live music from TCB and DJ Xsa! Enjoy local food trucks, a vibrant marketplace featuring local small businesses, artists, and community organizations that are helping shape the future of Washington, DC. Connect with neighbors, discover local resources, and continue the conversation sparked by the performance. This celebration is free and open to all audiences and community members.

Cast

PETRONA XEMI TAPEPECHUL

Actor 1/Mel Willie

MISS KITTY

Actor 2/Rayceen Pendarvis

KIT KRULL

Actor 3/Brian Jenkins

RAVEN LORRAINE

Actor 4/Cydne Nash

HILLARY JONES

Actor 5/Remy Henderson-Smith

VICTOR SALINAS

Actor 6/Adrian Gaston Garcia

DEVYN AKERS

Community Ensemble Member/Derrick King

REGIE CABICO

Community Ensemble Member/Poet

ANTOINE COLEMAN

Community Ensemble Member

BEN STRIGLE

Community Ensemble Member

SOPHIA ROSE CICHETTI

Community Ensemble Member

REGINA COATES

Community Ensemble Member

DARIEN MITCHELL

Community Ensemble Member

EDWIN BERNAL

Community Ensemble Member

DAWN MICHELLE TAYLOR ROGERS

Community Ensemble Member

Creative

DANIEL "KOA" BEATY

Playwright

TIFFANY FULSON

Director

MARJUAN CANADY

Associate Director / Script Production Assistant

KRYSTAL BUTLER

Movement Director

LEAYNE C. DEMPSEY

Dramaturg

SYDNEY LYNNE

Set & Props Designer

LEVI J. WILKINS

Lighting Designer

CHRIS LANE

Sound Designer/Engineer

CHRIS CARCIONE

Projection Designer

PAIGE WASHINGTON

Production Manager

RICKY RAMÓN

Stage Manager

C'AIRA HEARSE

Assistant Stage Manager

SHAYNA ISAAC

Production Assistant / Takeover Assistant Stage Manager

JONNAE WILLIAMS

Production Assistant

KIMBERLY SCOTT

Assistant Community Engagement Producer

T'NIYA WILSON

Community Partnerships Fellow / Line Producer

MANNA-SYMONE MIDDLEBROOKS

Line Producer

Special Thanks

A special thanks to the individuals and organizations listed below who participated in interviews, workshops, and community conversations throughout the development of I Dream DC. Thank you for generously sharing your dreams, stories, and visions for Washington, DC. Your voices, experiences, and perspectives have helped shape this production and bring a vibrant portrait of our city to the stage.

This project is rooted in the wisdom, creativity, and imagination of the community, and we are deeply grateful for your trust, openness, and willingness to dream alongside us. Your contributions have been invaluable to the creation of this work.

Thank you for dreaming with us!

Rayceen Pendarvis
Brooklyn Miles
Zori Finley
Sharon Fitzgerald
Robyn Lingo
Tara Cariaso
Marjuan Canady
Brian Jenkins
Tavia La Follette
Senator Nick Charles
Cydne Nash
Mel Willie
Derrick A. King
Jennifer C. Thomas
Mark McKinnon
Remy Henderson-Smith
Adrian Gaston Garcia
Gabriel Mata
Antoine Coleman
Terell Peters
Lennie Smith
Carmen White
Lori Pitts
Nico Thompson
Alissa Suser
Elena Bryson
Ben Strigle
Xochi Cartland
Devin Smith
Gene Downing
Sophia Cichetti
Gab Ryan
THEARC
Canady Foundation for the Arts
D.O.L.L.S. & DREAMS
Dramatic Solutions 
Voices Unbarred / Ally Theatre Company
Freedom Futures Collective
Hillcrest Children and Family Center
826DC
Team Rayceen Productions
Artivism
Tintas DC
Armed Services Arts Partnership 
Mark McKinnon Acting Studio