August Wilson’s Fences, now playing at The Old Globe, is the story of an African-American family in 1957.  Directed by ...
Road Dogg reveals that he advocated for Kit Wilson to become a regularly featured singles star on "WWE SmackDown." ...
Taraji P. Henson and Debbie Allen discuss the enduring relevance of August Wilson’s writing at a press event for the Broadway revival of “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.” (April 10) ...
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” — 4 stars Every once in a while, a show stops you in your tracks. Goodman Theatre’s tectonic ...
In a remarkable staging of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson’s classic, the powerhouse performances make the ...
This Goodman production of August Wilson’s Chicago-set play about blues music has one truly exceptional performance among ...
The Pulitzer Prize-winning 1985 play is the story of a man whose dreams are limited by racism and his past mistakes ...
*From the heart of Times Square, a powerful cultural moment is unfolding as “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” returns to Broadway under the direction of Debbie Allen, bringing together an all-star cast led ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A week before opening night, tensions spilled over offstage, with the show’s producing team temporarily prohibiting Stephen Adly Guirgis from entering ...
E. Faye Butler plays Ma Rainey, the titular “Mother of the Blues” in Goodman Theatre’s revival of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” August Wilson’s 1927-set play in his Century Cycle, which chronicles the ...