Come On In - Live

Come On In - Live My mind started as a playground, turned into a trap. I don’t know when it happened; I gotta get free.

03/28/2024

Playing at the Strand Theatre March 28-30, the autobiographical one-man play follows writer-actor Daniel Callahan as he navigates mental health and religion as a Black man.

Our amazing director Iona Morris Jackson and Daniel Callahan will be on NBC10 Boston  to talk about Come On In - Live! T...
03/22/2024

Our amazing director Iona Morris Jackson and Daniel Callahan will be on NBC10 Boston to talk about Come On In - Live! Tune in and watc, also don't forget to get your tickets for the show at The Strand Theater this March 28th, 19th and 30th.

For more info and tickets visit: www.comeoninlive.com

A new show navigating mental health and community will be playing at the Strand Theater from March 28 through March 30. Iona Morris Jackson, the director, and Daniel Callahan, a multi-media artist and performer in the show, stop by the studio to tell us all about it.

03/21/2024

A dusty Sony boombox. A pile of books. An easel. A brown coat rack. A stack of cassette tapes. These are the contents of multidisciplinary artist Daniel Callahan’s mind. Or, at least, the way he will soon visualize them on stage.

03/20/2024

It’s my pleasure to join the legendary and tomorrow, Thursday at 9PM ET / 6PM PT, alongside my wonderful producer for their weekly IG Live series “The Vision is Possible”.

Join us Thursday evening as we discuss (opening next week!!) and all that lead us to this moment. Be sure to turn on Instagram notifications so as not to miss it!

03/13/2024

The show is playing at the Strand Theater from March 28 to 30

03/13/2024

On WBZ / CBS News Boston this morning talking about my one-man-show Come On In - Live! ( )

Check us out on channel 4 for the rebroadcast at 11am. And get your ticket to the March 28th 29th or 30th show at the Strand @ www.comeoninlive.com

Explore the inner conflicts and outer pressures of growing up at the crossroads of Black Churches, White Schools and the...
03/06/2024

Explore the inner conflicts and outer pressures of growing up at the crossroads of Black Churches, White Schools and the Golden Age of Hip Hop. A social, sonic and theatrical odyssey, Come On In - Live explores the mind of a Black man in search of self.

➡️SHOW INFO + TIX 🎟

Thurs. March 28th at 7:00pm
Fri. March 29th at 7:00pm
Sat. March 30th at 5:00pm

➡️The Strand Theatre, Dorchester 
🎟Tix: $10 seniors/students | $30-$47.50 adults
➡️Purchase + Info: bit.ly/comeoninlive or the link in our bio

Written & Performed by Daniel Callahan ( )

Directed by Iona Morris Jackson ( )

A Co-Production of TCGT Ent. ( .ent | ) & Create & Record 

Funding from the Mayor's Office of Arts & Culture ()

Commissioned by ArtsEmerson

As Black History Month draws to a close, we honor the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose courage, visi...
03/01/2024

As Black History Month draws to a close, we honor the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose courage, vision, and unwavering commitment to justice continue to inspire generations. Dr. King's profound impact on the civil rights movement and his impassioned calls for equality and freedom have left an indelible mark on history. His message of hope, resilience, and nonviolent resistance resonates deeply with the creation of "Come On In - Live."

In crafting this transformative theatrical experience, Daniel drew inspiration from Dr. King's tireless advocacy for social change and his unwavering belief in the power of love and solidarity to overcome injustice. Dr. King's teachings serve as a guiding light, reminding us of the importance of standing up against oppression, fostering empathy and understanding, and striving for a more equitable and inclusive society.

As we reflect on Dr. King's enduring legacy, we are reminded of the ongoing struggle for justice and equality, and the urgent need to continue his work. "Come On In - Live" serves as a tribute to Dr. King's vision and a testament to the transformative power of art in igniting social change and fostering healing and connection. Today, we honor Dr. King's memory and recommit ourselves to the pursuit of his dream of a beloved community where all are treated with dignity, respect, and compassion.

Written and starring Boston's own Daniel Callahan, and directed by the talented Iona Morris Jackson, this will be an experience you don't want to miss.

Tickets are now available at the link in our bio or go to bit.ly/comeoninlive

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