'Director
Ruben Santiago-Hudson, along with actors
John Douglas Thompson and
Brandon J. Dirden discuss Manhattan Theatre Club's revival of the late August Wilson's play
Jitney -- the first of The Pittsburgh Cycle, 10 plays portraying Black lives across 10 decades of the 20th Century. Set in a gypsy cab dispatch office in Pittsburgh's Hill District during the 1970's,
Jitney reveals the outer and inner conflicts of the diverse group of African-American men who are eking out their livings as drivers. Santiago-Hudson remembers his long-standing friendship and working relationship with August Wilson. Santiago-Hudson has not only directed many of the writer's plays, but won a Best Featured Actor TONY Award in 1996 for his performance in Wilson's
Seven Guitars.' --
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Published on February 25, 2017 13:03