Manhandled
African-American masculinity–and black womanhood–are examined in August Wilson’s oeuvre.
African-American masculinity–and black womanhood–are examined in August Wilson’s oeuvre.
August Wilson’s Pittsburgh, and the black American experience, translated into Chinese and transposed to China.
The debate continues in the wake of the address and its aftermath.
The play’s original director, and a panoply of artists and scholars, reflect on the legacy and significance of Hansberry’s groundbreaking play.
New plays from around the world and closer to home.