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I had not heard about Denzel in this role on Broadway. I know what you mean about not being able to picture him in it, but I think it has the potential to be a real game-changer for him as it would allow him to be seen as mature, rather than so many of his action-hero choices.
I may have to plan a trip to NYC to see this one.
Ok, so now that you have us hooked on August Wilson, which play would you recommend next?

Al, I'm hoping you're right that Troy represents primarily men of that era. I've watched a number of father/son relationships like Troy and Cory's in which the son goes on to have the same problems with his own son. It's tragic.

The August Wilson Center for African American Culture opened in Pittsburgh this past fall. In November, the Aunt Ester Cycle was performed. The center is spectacular, and worth a trip to Pittsburgh.
http://www.augustwilsoncenter.org/eve...

I saw an article about The August Wilson Center in the NY Times - it does look fantastic. I'm thinking if we ever did a CR convention in Pittsburgh it would be a must visit for this group.
I'm also thinking with the interleague play in baseball now if the Red Sox travel to Pittsburgh I'd do that trip in a heart beat.



Al, maybe Joe Turner's Come and Gone?

More and More I am thinking I will have to see this show on broadway this spring!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100106/a...
Also, Joe Turner sounds good to me. I think I am going to have to wait until after I read 2666

http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/0...

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/04/the...

I am hoping to see Fences next week while on a brief trip to New York - but I haven't figured out which night that might be as of yet.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10127/...
By the way, the actor featured, Sala Udin is a friend (in both a Facebook and a face-to-face sense).

But I'm happy instead that I got a ticket for the play about the painter Mark Rothko ("Red"), starring Albert Molina - there was an interesting review in The New Yorker not too long ago.

I know some people who have seen Red and loved it. I think you will enjoy it. I have seen Alfred Molina on Broadway in other shows and he is always excellent.
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