August Wilson House celebrates America’s greatest playwright with substantial insider interviews, with leading August Wilson actors, directors and artists, national and regional. Hosted and moderated by Chris Rawson, veteran Pittsburgh Post-Gazette theater critic who chronicled Wilson’s career and became a friend. The goal is to capture the memories, anecdotes and insights of those who know Wilson’s epic American Century Cycle from the inside.
Chuck Smith
Chuck is a long-time, active August Wilson director, a resident director at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, where he’s supervised and directed Wilson plays (including Gem of the Ocean, which just closed) and, during his free time, a regular director at the West coast Black Theatre Troupe in Sarasota. He seems to know just about everyone in the Wilsonian theater universe. We’ll have a good time talking!
Each previous edition can be viewed via the links below:
1) Oct. 19 ATA Featuring Eugene Lee and Wali Jamal
2) Nov. 2 ATA Featuring Montae Russell
3) Nov. 16 ATA Featuring Mark Clayton Southers
4) Dec. 7 ATA Featuring Ruben Santiago-Hudson
5) Jan. 4 ATA Featuring Eileen J Morris
6) Jan 18 ATA Featuring Stephen McKinley Henderson
7) Feb 1 ATA Featuring Phylicia Rashad
8) Feb 15 ATA Featuring Todd Kreidler
9) Mar 1 ATA Featuring Leland Gantt
10) Mar 15 ATA Featuring Derrick Sanders
11) Apr 5 ATA Featuring Yvette Ganier
12) April 19 ATA featuring James Williams
13) May 3 ATA Featuring David Gallo
14) May 17 ATA Featuring Kenny Leon
15) June 7 ATA Featuring Russell Andrews
16) Sep 13 ATA Featuring Jack Viertel
17) Oct 4 ATA Featuring Narda E. Alçcorn
18) Oct 18 ATA Featuring Kim Sullivan
19) NOV 4 ATA Featuring Ron Himes
20) Nov 15 ATA Featuring Timothy Douglas
21) Dec 06 ATA Featuring Todd Kreidler(2)
22) Jan 10 ATA Featuring Sala Udin
23) Jan 24 ATA Featuring George C. White
24) Feb 7 ATA Featuring Mark Clayton Southers(2)
25) Feb 21 ATA Featuring Jerome Preston Bates
26) Mar 7 ATA Featuring Ekundayo Bandele
August Wilson House (AWH) is Wilson’s Hill District childhood home at 1727 Bedford Ave. It is being restored as an arts center that will promote his artistic and cultural legacy while nurturing the artists of the future. Although the restoration won’t be finished until 2022, AWH is already sponsoring a wide range of programs including the annual Hill District Block Party/Community Festival, backyard productions in collaboration with Pittsburgh Playwrights Theater, AWH Fellowships in collaboration with Duquesne University and the University of Pittsburgh, August in the Schools (debuting this fall), several oral history projects and other programs centering community engagement.
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