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News Prize-Winning Playwright August Wilson Discusses Yellowman in Seattle July 16 Two-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright August Wilson will discuss Dael Orlandersmith's Yellowman with author Sherman Alexie and the audience after the July 16 performance in Seattle. The two-person drama, shortlisted for the 2002 Pulitzer and expected Off-Broadway in the fall, is currently playing Seattle's ACT Theatre through Aug. 4.

Two-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright August Wilson will discuss Dael Orlandersmith's Yellowman with author Sherman Alexie and the audience after the July 16 performance in Seattle. The two-person drama, shortlisted for the 2002 Pulitzer and expected Off-Broadway in the fall, is currently playing Seattle's ACT Theatre through Aug. 4.

Yelloman takes its title from the skin-tone definition among African Americans — those who are dark skinned and the lighter-skinned persons who are considered "yellow." In the play, dark-skinned Alma (played by Orlandersmith herself) and light-skinned Eugene feel destined to love each other, if they can overcome their prejudices against one another's color. An Obie winner for Beauty's Daughter, Orlandersmith also penned Monster and The Gimmick.

Howard Overshown (Blue) is Eugene. Wilma Theatre co-artistic director Blanka Zizka directs. A Barrymore Award-winner, Zizka helmed Jim Cartwright's Road, Avenue X and The Invention of Love.

Other, less starry talkbacks will be held on July 21 and 28. All three will be moderated by Minty Jeffrey of ColorsNW Magazine.

Tickets are $50 for the July 16 performance and includes the talk-back afterwards. ACT Theatre is located at the corner of Seventh and Union. For reservations, call (206) 292-7676. The ACT Theatre is located at http://www.acttheatre.org. —By Robert Simonson
and Christine Ehren

 
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