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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Race Is an Issue in a Wilson Play and in Its Production

NYTimes.com: "In life, the playwright August Wilson had an all-but-official rule: No white directors for major productions of his work, which was one reason that a film was never made from his 10 plays about African-American life in the 20th century. “Fences,” one of the two awarded the Pulitzer Prize, foundered in Hollywood because of his insistence on a black director."

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