August Wilson's Ten-Play Cycle Published in New Collection
By Adam Hetrick
28 Jun 2007
The late August Wilson will have his complete ten-play cycle, documenting a century of the African-American experience, published in a new collection by Theatre Communications Group.
Each of Wilson's plays documents a decade in the history of African-American culture during the twentieth century, beginning with Gem of the Ocean , 1904; through Broadway's recent Radio Golf , 1997. The majority of Wilson's plays are set in the Pittsburg Hills District where he was born and raised.
"The August Wilson Century Cycle" comprises Gem of the Ocean , Joe Turner's Come and Gone , Ma Rainey's Black Bottom , The Piano Lesson , Seven Guitars , Fences , Two Trains Running , Jitney , King Hedley II and Radio Golf .
The new collection features a distinguished array of forwards from notables: Tony Kushner, Phylicia Rashad, Laurence Fishburne, Frank Rich, Toni Morrison, Suzan-Lori Parks and a series introduction by John Lahr.
Wilson said of his legacy, "Before I am anything, a man or a playwright, I am an African American. The tributary streams of culture, history and experience have provided me with the materials out of which I make my art."
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Each play is printed in hardcover and may be purchased separately from the collection for $25; the full collection is currently available for $200 from Theatre Communications Group. Visit www.tcg.org for more information.
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Playwright August Wilson won the Tony Award for Fences as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Fences and The Piano Lesson . All of Wilson's plays were Tony nominated for Best Play, with the exception of Jitney which played Off-Broadway, winning an Olivier for its London production. Wilson is the first African American playwright to have a Broadway theatre in his name. Mr. Wilson died of liver cancer in October of 2005, shortly after finishing rewrites on what would be his last play, Radio Golf , the final chapter in his ten-play legacy.