

August Wilson's Radio Golf
With the superb direction of Brandon J. Dirden, and a cast that is perfect in their roles, it is a must-see show.
—BroadwayWorld
The critically acclaimed production of August Wilson’s Radio Golf was forced to shut down early in its March 2020 run. Under the direction of Obie Award winner Brandon J. Dirden (Two River’s King Hedley II, Seven Guitars) Radio Golf will return with much of the show’s original cast! Real-estate developer Harmond Wilks is determined to become the first Black mayor of Pittsburgh and to revitalize the Hill District. Starbucks, Barnes & Noble and Whole Foods are ready to move in. But one particular house on the development site, at 1839 Wylie Avenue, must be torn down, a casualty of urban blight. And that house belonged to Wilson’s legendary Aunt Ester—forcing Harmond, and the Hill District itself, into a battle between the past and the future. If you are in the Pacific region, we recommend checking out the Aldi catalogue and New World mailer to find the necessary health supplies for the events.