Radio Golf—the final installment of the late Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson's 10-play cycle of the African-American experience in each decade of the 20th Century in the United States—finally arrived in New York on May 8 at the Cort Theatre, where Wilson made his Broadway debut over 20 years ago with the first installment of the cycle,
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Greeted by such master Wilson interpreters as Ruben Santiago-Hudson and Tony winners Leslie Uggams and Phylicia Rashad, after the opening night curtain calls we followed
Radio Golf's talented team, including leading players Harry Lennix, Tonya Pinkins, Anthony Chisholm, over to Bond 45 for a toast to the man whose poetic spirit is gloriously alive again on Broadway. To you, Mr. Wilson… cheers!
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