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The concluding work in one of the most ambitious dramatic projects ever undertaken . . . a play that could well be Mr. Wilsons most provocative.Ben Brantley, The New York TimesRadio Golf is a rich, carefully wrought human tapestry that is colorful, playful, thoughtful and compelling.Ed Kaufman, The Hollywood ReporterRadio Golf is August Wilsons final play. Set in 1990 Pittsburgh, it is the conclusion of his Century CycleWilsons tenplay chronicle of the African American experience throughout the twentieth centuryand is the last play he completed before his death. With Radio Golf Wilsons lifework comes full circle as Aunt Esters onetime home at 1839 Wylie Avenue (the setting of the cycles first play) is slated for demolition to make way for a slick new real estate venture aimed to boost both the depressed Hill District and Harmond Wilks chance of becoming the citys first black mayor. A play in which history, memory, and legacy challenge notions of progress and country club ideals, Radio Golf has been produced throughout the country and will come to Broadway this season.August Wilsons plays include Gem of the Ocean, Joe Turners Come and Gone, Ma Raineys Black Bottom, The Piano Lesson, Seven Guitars, Fences, Two Trains Running, Jitney, King Hedley II, and Radio Golf. They have been produced at theaters across the country, on Broadway, and throughout the world.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Radio Golf'? A: 'Radio Golf' explores themes of history, memory, and legacy as it examines the impact of urban development on the African American community in Pittsburgh.
- Q: Who is the playwright of 'Radio Golf'? A: 'Radio Golf' is written by August Wilson, a renowned playwright known for his exploration of the African American experience.
- Q: What is the setting of 'Radio Golf'? A: 'Radio Golf' is set in 1990 Pittsburgh, specifically around the Hill District, highlighting its historical significance.
- Q: Is 'Radio Golf' a standalone play? A: 'Radio Golf' is the final play in August Wilson's Century Cycle, which consists of ten plays chronicling the African American experience throughout the twentieth century.
- Q: What is the format and page count of 'Radio Golf'? A: 'Radio Golf' is available in paperback format and contains 120 pages.
- Q: When was 'Radio Golf' published? A: 'Radio Golf' was published on June 1, 2008.
- Q: What condition is the book 'Radio Golf' in? A: 'Radio Golf' is available in new condition.
- Q: What is the edition of 'Radio Golf'? A: 'Radio Golf' is available in the 'First Thus' edition.
- Q: What are some other notable works by August Wilson? A: Other notable works by August Wilson include 'Fences', 'The Piano Lesson', and 'Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom', among others.
- Q: How does 'Radio Golf' relate to August Wilson's other plays? A: 'Radio Golf' completes the narrative arc established in Wilson's Century Cycle, connecting to themes and characters present in his earlier works.