Set in 1997 in Pittsburgh's Hill District, the play could be ripped from today's headlines, as Harmond Wilks, a charming and powerful African-American politician, is running for the highest office of his career with the loving support of his savvy wife, Mame. As Harmond steps into political prominence, the past is just a few steps behind him and gaining fast.
The most contemporary of playwright late August Wilson's prolific body of work, Radio Golf is a fast-paced, dynamic and funny piece about the world today and the dreams we have for the future. Don't miss this rare opportunity to experience Wilson's final play in its very first Broadway production.
AUGUST WILSON’S PORTRAIT OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN THE 20th CENTURY IS NOW COMPLETE. Set in 1997 in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, RADIO GOLF could be ripped from today’s headlines, as Harmond Wilks, a charming and powerful African-American politician, is running for the highest office of his career, with the loving support of his savvy wife, Mame. As Harmond steps into political prominence, the past is just a few steps behind him … and gaining fast.
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Radio Golf
About the Show
Venue
Cort Theatre
Opening
May 8, 2007
Story
AUGUST WILSON’S PORTRAIT OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN THE 20th CENTURY IS NOW COMPLETE. Set in 1997 in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, RADIO GOLF could be ripped from today’s headlines, as Harmond Wilks, a charming and powerful African-American politician, is running for the highest office of his career, with the loving support of his savvy wife, Mame. As Harmond steps into political prominence, the past is just a few steps behind him … and gaining fast.
Know Before You Go
Both romantic and scary, The Phantom of the Opera is a thrilling night of theater with grand emotions.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s score, with its beloved signature song “Music of the Night,” sets the mood,
but you may also find yourself humming the gorgeous period costumes and simple yet grand sets
(even the famous chandelier, which probably falls slower than you’d expect, is a thrill).