Pittsburgh, 1904—the eve of Aunt Esther's 287th birthday. A former slave, Aunt Esther is a keeper of tradition and a cleanser of souls. When Citizen Barlow comes to her home seeking asylum and redemption, she sets him off on a poetic and spiritual journey to find the City of Bones at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, a repository of the memory and tragedy of the Middle Passage. Gem of the Ocean is the ninth play in Wilson’s ten-play Pittsburgh Cycle that chronicles a century of African American life. Directed by Akin' Babatunde', Theodore U. Horger ’61 Artist-in-Residence for the Performing and Visual Arts.
playwright:
August Wilson
Directed by:
Akin' Babatunde'
Season:
2015-2016
Evening Performances:
Apr. 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16 - 7:30 pm
Matinee Performances:
Apr. 10 - 2:00 pm