August Wilson
August Wilson
(born
April_27
,
1945
) is a
Pulitzer Prize
winning
American
playwright
, who has achieved widespread acclaim for his
stage plays
, which focus primarily on the
African American
experience in the
20th century
. His most famous plays are
Fences
(
1987
) (which won a
Pulitzer Prize
and a
Tony Award
),
The Piano Lesson
(
1990
) (awarded with the
Pulitzer Prize
and the
New York Drama Critics' Circle
Award),
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
and
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
. In 2004 he was awarded the
Freedom of Speech
Award at the
U.S. Comedy Arts Festival
.
Works
August Wilson has stated his intention to create a ten-play cycle, one covering each decade of the 20th century. These decades are provided below.
1900s -
Gem of the Ocean
(2003)
1910s -
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
(1984)
1920s -
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
(1982)
1930s -
The Piano Lesson
(1986) -
Pulitzer Prize
1940s -
Seven Guitars
(1995)
1950s -
Fences
(1985) -
Pulitzer Prize
1960s -
Two Trains Running
(1990)
1970s -
Jitney
(1982)
1980s -
King Hedley II
(2001)
1990s -
Radio Golf
(preimere announced for April 2005 at the Yale Repertory Theatre)
Wilson, August Wilson, August Wilson, August
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