Wednesday, March 26, 2008

August Wilson's 20th Century at the Kennedy Center

I should have told you about this before! August Wilson, an influential black playwright has written some of the most aspiring and provocative plays chronicling the lives of African-Americans in the 20th century.

The Kennedy Center (2700 F Street, NW) is showing all 10 of his plays including my favorites "Joe Turner's Come and Gone", "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" and "The Piano Lesson".

This is the last week that you can see all 10 of Wilson's plays (the curtains go down on April 6) and support The Kennedy Center and this fabulous thing they're doing!

Click here to get tickets.