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Radio Golf
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August Wilson
March 3 - 28 |
| Stiemke Theater |
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A dynamic and surprisingly humorous play about a successful real estate developer and the challenges he faces when he sets his sights on becoming the city’s first black mayor. Supporting his efforts are his wife, an ambitious public relations executive, and his business partner, a Tiger Woods fanatic (who gets involved in a radio station scheme). But when he’s about to demolish the decaying home of the legendary Aunt Esther, secrets are revealed that could be his undoing. This is the Tony Award-nominated finale of August Wilson’s unprecedented ten-play cycle chronicling African-American life in the 20th century. (Contains adult language and content)
Running Time: 2 hours, 30 minutes "SURPRISING, SUSPENSEFUL AND CROWD-ROUSING. The final play in August Wilson's MAGNIFICENT cycle has CRACKLING COMEDY, ENGAGING SNAP AND THEATRICAL ZEST. In Mr. Wilson's world, THE SONG, IT SEEMS, HASN'T ENDED, AFTER ALL." -The New York Times |
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Doug Brown |
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