Monday, December 6, 2010

a landmake teilogy in theatre

Much like August Wilson’s ten-play Pittsburgh cycle which explored the history of African Americans throughout the twentieth century, Tarell Alvin McCraney’s trilogy, The Brother/Sister Plays, delves into the African American experience, albeit from a twenty-first century point of view. Since the premiere of The Brothers Size in 2008, The Studio Theatre’s commitment to McCraMuch like August Wilson’s ten-play Pittsburgh cycle which explored the history of African Americans throughout the twentieth century, Tarell Alvin McCraney’s trilogy, The Brother/Sister Plays, delves into the African American experience, albeit from a twenty-first century point of view. Since the premiere of The Brothers Size in 2008, The Studio Theatre’s commitment to McCraney’s astounding series of plays has manifested in two memorable productions.
ney’s astounding series of plays has manifested in two memorable productions.

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