2022 12:13 p.m. The August Wilson African American Cultural Center finally has a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and work of its Pulitzer Prize-winning namesake. “August Wilson ...
A new exhibition at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center by artist DS Kinsel of BOOM Concepts looks at the ...
Renowned visual artist and cultural agitator DS Kinsel unveiled new work created as part of the August Wilson Archive Community Artist-Scholar Award program sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh ...
August Wilson's autobiographical work "How I Learned What I Learned" celebrates one of America's greatest playwrights. A collaboration between Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place and Congo ...
The Arden Theatre Company continues its current season with August Wilson’s gripping drama, “King Hedley II.” The production, ...
"For me, the mission was upholding this great work, amplifying August Wilson and giving reverence there, and connecting audiences that don't necessarily think that they have access to this work." ...
August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle ... his employees and regulars search for work, love, and justice as their neighborhood changes around them. This richly textured piece follows a group of men ...
PITTSBURGH — The story of August Wilson is one of unlikely and impressive success. He grew up poor, born to a black mother and white father, in Pittsburgh’s Hill District in the 1940s.
The August Wilson Theatre opened in 1925 as the Guild Theatre, designed by Crane & Franzheim and located at 245 W. 52nd Street. The theatre was later renamed the Virginia Theatre, after owner ...
The August Wilson Theatre was built in 1925 by the Theatre Guild to house its own productions under the name Guild Theatre. It was extensively renovated in the 1950s and renamed The ANTA.