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Greenfair Moses III
- known as Brother Moses is the Director of Quiet Fire Productions.  One of his responsibilities as director of this non-profit organization is to
teach theater arts and acting techniques to young people and professionals.

Brother Moses has been performing since the age of sixteen and has won numerous artistic and community service awards.

His play "Dream Deferred" based on the classic Langston Hughes' poem won the regionals of the Loraine Hansbury Collegiate Writing Competitions; and garnered him national honors for writing as well as acting. 

Among others, Brother Moses received the Commander's awards from the United States Army at Fort Meade Maryland, The Aberdeen Proving Ground in Aberdeen Maryland, and from the Garrison at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

His work with young people netted him the Mental Health award for community service. He has performed throughout the country and has appeared on television, radio, and movies. He is nationally recognized for his portrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and was the first to portray Dr. King on Capital Hill in Washington DC, and before both houses of the Virginia State Legislature in their first official recognition of Dr. King's birthday. He has also appeared as Dr. King in Pin Point's national tour of Jeff Stetson's award winning play "The Meeting".   

Brother Moses is available to perform all of  Dr. King's speeches and sermons as well as a moving historical re-enactment of Dr. King's life in his highly touted one man show "Let Freedom Ring" written by the award winning playwright and author Robert Clymire and Brother Moses. 

As a side note Brother Moses is also an award winning
AAU -YBOA -PRO-AM basketball coach. His
Self Worth Thru Drama workshops for the under privileged and the incarcerated has been certified by The Mental Health Association.

 

 

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