Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) Theatre will wrap up its 2014-2015 season with August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone." Select performances will be held during Sensoria, the college's weeklong celebration of the arts.
Set in a Pittsburgh boarding house in 1911, "Joe Turner's Come and Gone" features owners Seth and Bertha Holly, who play host to a makeshift family of people who come to stay during the Great Migration of the 1910s - a time when descendants of former slaves moved in large numbers from the South toward the industrial cities of the North, seeking new jobs, new lives and new beginnings. Among those on the move are Herald Loomis and his young daughter, Zonia. Haunted by the past, they are headed wherever the road takes them in search of the long gone Martha, Herald's wife and Zonia's mother. Herald arrives at the boarding house unsettled, dark and secretive, and meets the home's many boarders who include proprietors, an eccentric clairvoyant with a penchant for old country voodoo and a young homeboy up from the South. Audiences will delight in seeing how these different characters come together to help set Herald on the way to recovering his lost spirit and finding a new life.Videos