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August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” Cycles Its Way To CTC

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Chattanooga Theatre Centre

August Wilson wrote a collection of ten plays on the African-American experience in the last century.

Think of “Fences,” “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” or “Gem of the Ocean,” to name a few.

Each play represents a different decade of the 20th Century - and all but one of the plays in what is known as “The Century Cycle” is set where Wilson grew up: Pittsburgh’s Hill District.

Chattanooga Theatre Centre is committed to presenting the entire Cycle - and its next production from the collection, “The Piano Lesson,” premieres on Friday, June 9th during this year’s Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts and Ideas.

Alicia Haymer - based in Nashville - is the director of “The Piano Lesson” at CTC.
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A word on Sunday’s performance of “The Piano Lesson,” which begins at 2:30 PM.

Afterward, around 4:30 PM, CTC will host a meet-and-greet with cast members and a lecture by Pedro E. Alvarado, education director of the August Wilson Society.
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For more about the Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts and Ideas, visit blackartsandideasfest.com.

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