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The Piano Lesson

August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a brother and sister clashing over a magnificent piano carved with the faces of their ancestors.

In August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play set in Pittsburgh in 1936, an ancient upright piano carved with African faces dominates the parlour of Doaker Charles. Boy Willie and his partner Lymon have come up from the south to sell watermelons. Boy Willie has just got out of prison and he wants to buy the land his ancestors once worked as slaves but his sister is not about to sell the piano.

Creative consultant, Ricardo Khan
Pianist, Ernie Scott

"The glow accompanying August Wilson's place in contemporary American theatre is fixed." Toni Morrison.

August Wilson (1945-2005) is America's foremost black playwright. 'The Piano Lesson' is the fourth of his cycle of ten plays about the African American experience in the twentieth century. It opened at the Yale Repertory Theatre in 1987 and the 1990 Broadway production won a Pulitzer Prize, a Drama Desk Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. The play was inspired by Romare Bearden's painting of the same name. August Wilson saw its scene of a teacher and student as an allegory for how African Americans must learn to negotiate their history.

This radio production was recorded at Tony Award winning Crossroads Theatre, New Brunswick, New Jersey, with the support of August Wilson's widow, and an outstanding cast which includes actors like Stephen Henderson and Anthony Chisholm who worked extensively with August Wilson. Anthony and Stephen were both in the Olivier award winning production of 'Jitney' which took London by storm ten years ago and Stephen and Chris Chalk were both in the Broadway Tony award winning production of August Wilson's 'Fences' starring Denzel Washington in 2010.

First broadcast in November 2011.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 21 Aug 2016 22:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Writer August Wilson
Boy Willie John Earl Jelks
Berniece Roslyn Ruff
Doaker Stephen McKinley Henderson
Lymon Chris Chalk
Wining Boy Anthony Chisholm
Grace Marsha Blake
Avery Leland Gantt
Director Claire Grove

Broadcasts

  • Sun 27 Nov 2011 20:30
  • Sun 21 Aug 2016 22:00