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1. The Piano Lesson
by August Wilson
Two of August Wilson's plays are brought together here in this one volume, comprising "The Piano Lesson" and "Joe Turner's Come and Gone". "The Piano ... More
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2. Fences: A Play
by August Wilson, Lloyd Richards (Introduction by)
The author of the 1984-85 Broadway season's best play, MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM, returns with another powerful, stunning dramatic work that has won ... More
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3. Joe Turner's Come and Gone: A Play in Two Acts
by August Wilson
When Herald Loomis arrives at a black Pittsburgh boardinghouse after seven years' impressed labor on Joe Turner's chain gang, he is a free man-in ... More
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4. Fences
by August Wilson
The author of the 1984-85 Broadway season's best play, MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM, returns with another powerful, stunning dramatic work that has won ... More
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5. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: A Play
by August Wilson
The time is 1927. The place is a run-down recording studio in Chicago. Ma Rainey, the legendary blues singer is due to arrive with her entourage to ... More
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6. Jitney
by August Wilson
Pittsburgh in the 1970s: the office of a mini-cab firm serving the city's black neighbourhood. The daily jockeying of the eccentric drivers in ... More
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7. Seven Guitars
by August Wilson
Pulitzer Prize-winner August Wilson's "Seven Guitars" is the sixth chapter in the continuing theatrical saga that explores the hope, heartbreak, and ... More
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8. Two Trains Running
by August Wilson
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner August Wilson continues to explore the African-American experience. In Two Trains Running, Wilson evokes the changes ... More
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9. Gem of the Ocean
by August Wilson
The ninth play of Wilson's 10-play masterwork
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11. King Hedley II
by August Wilson
TCG is honored to announce the addition of August Wilson to its list of playwrights.
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12. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
by August Wilson
Play with music Characters: 8 males (5 black, 3 white) 2 black females Scenery: Unit set It's 1927 in a rundown studio in Chicago where Ma Rainey ... More
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14. Fences: 1957
by August Wilson, Samuel G Freedman (Foreword by)
Winner of the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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15. August Wilson: Three Plays
by August Wilson, Paul Carter Harrison (Photographer)
This collection features "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," voted Best Play of 1984-85 by the New York Drama Critics' Circle, "Fences," winner of the 1987 ... More
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16. The Piano Lesson: 1936
by August Wilson, Toni Morrison (Foreword by)
Winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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17. Joe Turner's come and gone
by August Wilson
Drama / Casting: 6m, 5f / Scenery: Interior Sets Set in a black boardinghouse in Pittsburgh in 1911, this drama by the author of The Piano Lesson, ... More
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18. Radio Golf
by August Wilson, Suzan-Lori Parks (Foreword by)
The crowning achievement of August Wilson's Century Cycle.
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19. Joe Turner's Come and Gone: 1911
by August Wilson, Romulus Linney (Introduction by)
The second play of Wilson's Century Cycle, set in 1911.
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21. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: 1927
by August Wilson, Frank Rich (Foreword by)
The first play Wilson wrote for the Cycle, set in 1927.
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22. Two Trains Running: 1969
by August Wilson, Laurence Fishburne (Foreword by)
Set in 1969, during the Civil Rights Movement and the rise of Black Power.
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23. Seven Guitars: 1948
by August Wilson, Professor Tony Kushner (Foreword by)
Pulitzer Prize-winner August Wilson's "Seven Guitars" is the sixth chapter in the continuing theatrical saga that explores the hope, heartbreak, and ... More
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24. The Ground on Which I Stand
by August Wilson
A passionate polemic from one of America's leading black playwrights. August Wilson makes a controversial call for black cultural separatism, asking ... More
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25. King Hedley II: 1985
by August Wilson, Marion McClinton (Foreword by)
Set in 1985, this is the ninth play of Wilson's Century Cycle.
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