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Legacy, a Musical Indictment: Episode 1: The Revelation

By: November Christine
Narrated by: Nick Dubberley, Robert Fleet, Haviland Stillwell, T.R. Krupa, AnnaLisa Erickson, Michael Gasparro
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Hip-hop meets history in this 4-part musical drama about Martin Luther, the 16th century priest who sparked the Protestant Reformation. In Episode 1 we find Martin Luther in Purgatory, where he is about to stand trial for a horrible crime. Luckily a mysterious dark-skinned defender agrees to step in as his attorney. Through the power of rhythm and rhyme, he will fight to acquit his client of the charges. But will Martin's legacy be his savior, or the nail in his coffin?

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©2016 November Christine (P)2017 November Christine
Entertainment & Performing Arts Historical Fiction Fiction

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