African-American
struggle in new century takes center stage
Cast members from Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Sacramento
State continues its fall theatre offerings with Joe Turner’s Come
and Gone, beginning Friday, Nov. 3 and running through Sunday, Nov. 19
in the Playwrights’ Theatre. The play, written by August Wilson and directed
by Sacramento State professor Melinda Wilson, examines African Americans’
search for their cultural identity following the repression of slavery.
The third of Wilson’s
10-play cycle chronicling the African American experience in the United States
in the 20th century, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone is set in a Pittsburgh
boarding house in 1911 and tells the story of African American men and women
migrating north and searching for a new way of life. The performance features
the story of Herald Loomis, a recently released prisoner arriving in Pittsburgh
after seven years on a chain gang. The play chronicles Loomis’ struggles
as he acclimatizes himself to an unfamiliar world, and his struggle to find
peace within himself before embarking on a new existence.
“All of the characters
in the play are searching for the one thing that will enable them to continue
in a fragmented society,” says Director Melinda Wilson. “The play
is very much about the African American culture, but it is also about how spirituality,
family, food, love and laughter operate to make people whole again.”
As part of the
Department of Theatre and Dance’s 50th anniversary, a special event with
post-show discussions with the director and cast of the play will take place
after the Nov. 5, 8, 12, 15 and 19 performances. There will also be a silent
auction of a painting of Josephine Baker Nov. 3-19 in the Playwrights’
Theatre Lobby.
Performances on Wednesdays
and Thursdays are at 6:30 p.m., and tickets are offered at the discounted price
of $8 general, $5 seniors/students/SARTA (Sacramento Area Regional Theatre Alliance)
members/children 10 and under. Performances on Fridays and Saturdays are at
8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 general, $10 seniors/students/SARTA
members, $8 children 10 and under. Tickets are available at tickets.com or by
calling 278-4323.
For more information,
contact the Department of Theatre and Dance at 278-6702 or visit www.csus.edu/dram.
For media assistance, contact the Public Affairs office at 278-6156.
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