Description
Discover the compelling conclusion of August Wilson's Century Cycle with 'Radio Golf', a trade paperback that captures the essence of the African American experience in the 20th century. Published by Theatre Communications Group in 2008, this BRAND NEW play examines the complexities of progress and legacy in 1990s Pittsburgh. As the last work of Wilson, it emphasizes the historical and personal narratives woven into the fabric of American life. Featuring the demolition of Aunt Ester's historic home to make room for a new real estate project, 'Radio Golf' delves into themes of memory, identity, and the struggle for community empowerment. Critics have lauded it as a rich, colorful tapestry that challenges conventional notions of success. Join Harmond Wilks as he navigates the pivotal moments that define his journey towards becoming the city’s first black mayor. This must-read play has been celebrated across the nation and is scheduled to return to Broadway. Don't miss out on this deeply moving theatrical experience that continues the legacy of one of America's greatest playwrights. Perfect for theater enthusiasts and students alike, 'Radio Golf' is not just a play but a poignant reflection of society and a tribute to the enduring spirit of the African American narrative.