The civil rights movement is sweeping across Pittsburgh’s Hill District in 1969 and Memphis Lee’s diner is scheduled to be torn down, a casualty of the city’s renovation project. Struggling to cope with a rapidly changing world, Memphis and the diner regulars fight to hang on to their solidarity and sense of community. From Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson comes this masterpiece about everyday lives in the shadow of great events, and of unsung men and women who are anything but ordinary.
“Perfection…a work by a writer at the peak of his powers.” –Variety
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Linda Eder
Keswick Theatre (3/27 - 3/27) | ||
Dirty Dancing In Concert
Keswick Theatre (1/22 - 1/22) | ||
Our Country's Good
Temple Theaters (2/21 - 2/23) | ||
Craig Revel Horwood
Bath Forum (6/5 - 6/5) | ||
Over the River and Through the Woods
Montgomery Theater (11/13 - 12/7) | ||
& Juliet
Ensemble Arts [Academy Of Music] (3/25 - 4/6) | ||
In the Heights
Bristol Riverside Theatre (3/25 - 4/27) | ||
The Exes
Old Academy Players (1/10 - 1/26) | ||
This One's for the Girls: Patsy Cline & the Women of this Country
Fulton Theatre (3/22 - 3/23) | ||
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