Review : Two Trains Running, A Great History Lesson For Black History Month
Ruben Santiago-Hudson and familiar faces return to the Two River Theater to showcase an award-winning play by August Wilson.
Read MoreRuben Santiago-Hudson and familiar faces return to the Two River Theater to showcase an award-winning play by August Wilson.
Read MoreTwo Trains Running, the seventh in August Wilson’s 10-play Pittsburgh Cycle will make its debut at the Two River Theater on February 3.
Read MoreDirector Ruben Santiago-Hudson, who is currently starring in Stick Fly, manages to direct an excellent edition of August Wilson’s drama, Jitney, from Wilson’s Pittsburg 10-play Cycle.
Read MoreJitney is not only a good play by playwright August Wilson, but it depicts a real-life story in African-American history. Unheard Voices had the opportunity to chat with actor Brandon Dirden, about the play, life, and the character he depicts – Darnell AKA Youngblood.
Read MoreBorn on April 27, 1945, August Wilson grew up in the Hill district of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His childhood experiences in this black slum community would later inform his dramatic writings, including his first produced play, Black Bart and the Sacred
Read MoreThe Red Bank Public Library and Two River Theater present: A Celebration of August Wilson, on Feb. 6 at 7 p.m.
Read MoreWriter and media specialist, Gilda Rogders, sat down with veteran actor and writer Michael Genet to talk about his work, the incomparable August Wilson, and Jitney.
Read MoreDirector John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, announces the
cast and creative team for its production of August Wilson’s Jitney,
directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson.