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Saturday, March 10: August Wilson's "Jitney"

Washington State History Museum

AUGUST WILSON: Soft-spoken, easygoing and modest, August was the least grandiose and least arrogant artist imaginable to achieve so much. Courtesy photo

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Playwright August Wilson is best known for his Pittsburgh Cycle - a series of 10 plays each set in a different decade recalling the struggles and comedies of the African American experience in the 20th century. That's what happens when you win two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. At 3 p.m., the Broadway Center, Northwest Playwrights Alliance and hosting venue Washington State History Museum bring us a staged reading of Jitney, part of Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle that centers on a cab driver's station in the late 1970s. Hype on the Broadway Center website describes the play, saying "his character driven performance features sharp-witted, hustling co-workers who gossip, argue and dream in between jobs."

[Washington State History Museum, 3 p.m., $14, 1911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, 253.272.3500]

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