PITTSBURGH
PLAYWRIGHTS PROUDLY PRESENTS
FROM PAGE TO STAGE
FEBRUARY 27, 2010 AT 8 P.M.

Pittsburgh
is invited to sample a taste of things to come when Pittsburgh
Playwrights Theatre Company offers From Page to Stage
at the August Wilson Center for African American Culture on
February 27, 2010 at 8 p.m.
From
Page to Stage serves to introduce (or re-introduce) this
groundbreaking theatre company to the public as well as to preview
its spring 2010 offerings through staged readings of scenes from
VALU-MART, The Ancestor Series and Jitney. PPTCO
will present full productions of these shows in March, April and
May, respectively. The evening will be emceed by actor Bill
Nunn (Do the Right Thing, Spider-Man films),
a Pittsburgh native, and includes Lynne Hayes-Freeland,
Anji Corley, Vanessa German and Sala Udin.

VALU-MART,
by Sean O'Leary (our guest playwright for this season), examines
the art of self-preservation. A display case key has gone missing
at a mass merchandise department store. Five employees are suspected
of taking the key and are detained in a break room for questioning.
Humiliated and fearful that they will all be fired if the key
and the person responsible are not found, the five employees struggle
to find a way out. Their struggle exposes the hopes, fears, aspirations,
and resentments that arise from five very different lives.

The
Ancestor Series,
written by Pittsburgh-born playwright P.J. Gibson, is a trilogy
of three works: The Taking Circle, Blood on the Seats, and
Weeding. In each play, women call upon their African ancestors
to help them make difficult decisions.

Jitney
by August Wilson really needs no introduction. Jitney
was produced in New York for the first time in spring 2000, winning
rave reviews and the accolade of the New York Drama Critics Circle
as Best Play of the Year. In its seventh season, The Pittsburgh
Playwrights proudly presents Jitney in keeping with its
mission of producing each play of Wilson's ‘Pittsburgh Cycle'
in the order in which they appeared on Broadway. Jitney
features an all-star cast of some of Pittsburgh's favorite actors,
including Sala Udin reprising the role which he originated in
the original 1982 Pittsburgh production.

From
Page to Stage is presented by the Pittsburgh Playwrights
Theatre Company at the August Wilson Center for African American
Culture on February 27, 2010 at 8 p.m. Admission for From
Page to Stage is free, however, a ticket is required.
For reservations go to www.pghplaywrights.com/tickets
or call 412 -377-7803.
Online
reservation tickets will be available for pick up at the will
call window at the August Wilson Center prior to the performance.
Please
add Pittsburgh_Playwrights_Theatre_C@mail.vresp.com
to your address book to ensure you don't miss our next production.
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