Final Weekend of JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE at Weekend Theater

Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at Little Rock's The Weekend TheaterThis weekend affords the final three times to see August Wilson’s powerful award winning play Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at the Weekend Theater.  The show is playing tonight, Saturday night, and a Sunday afternoon matinee has been added as well!

Directed by Meredith Bagby Fettes, this post-Civil War era play depicts the migration of African-Americans, from the rural South to the urban North, as they meet in a 1911 Pittsburgh boardinghouse. Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, by the author of The Piano Lesson, Seven Guitars and Fences, is an installment in the author’s series chronicling black life in each decade of this century.

The play uses realistic language and dialogue representative of the day, with each denizen of the boardinghouse owning a specific rhythm and speech pattern and carrying a different relationship to a past of slavery as well as to an urban present.

The characters include the proprietors, an eccentric clairvoyant with a penchant for old country voodoo, a young homeboy up from the South and a mysterious stranger who is searching for his wife. The Weekend Theater production cast includes seasoned alums, as well is newcomers to the stage.

The cast includes Margaret Pierson-Bates Herald, Jeremiah Herman, Charles Holloway, Diondre’ Wright, London Jones, Shanika Thompson, Paul Person, Drew Ellis, Pamela Reed, Candrice Jones and Ebon Jones

Curtain time is 7:30 pm. The Box Office (and the theater) opens one (1) hour prior to curtain. The House opens 30 minutes prior to curtain.

There will be a brief talk-back with the cast after each Saturday performance. This plays contains some simulated violence and adult language.

CALS – A Great Place for an Epiphany

Today is Epiphany. As celebrated by Western Christian churches, it represents the date that the Wise Men visited the Christ Child.

Epiphany can also mean a realization or a grasping of a concept. It is a true Eureka! moment.

A great place to learn more and to have epiphanies is the branches of the Central Arkansas Library System.

The Wise Men are sometimes referred to as Kings.  CALS is a great place to read books about Kings.  In 2011, the Culture Vulture checked out at least three books from CALS which had “King” in the title.  These “Three Kings” were Exit the King by Eugene Ionesco, King Hedley II by August Wilson and King Richard III by Shakespeare.

There are many books about Kings as well as Epiphanies.