TALKING AROUND THE BACK PORCH: STORIES ON AUGUST WILSON

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International Festival of Arts & Ideas

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The late American playwright August Wilson, whose Tony and Pulitzer prize-winning play Fences premiered at the Yale Repertory Theatre, is legend for his depiction of the African-American experience in the 20th century. This dialogue between Wilson's wife Constanza Romero and Wilson scholar Harry J. Elam, Jr. discusses his life and his art, and his famous ten-play history cycle.