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LIVE theater again! Trinity’s “Gem of the Ocean”
August Wilson’s “Gem of the Ocean” from the legendary playwright, will run from February 24th to March 27th.
Set in 1904 Pittsburgh where slavery was still living memory, Gem of the Ocean offers a searing and mystical exploration of freedom, justice, and reclamation. Racked with secret guilt, a desperate Citizen Barlow seeks refuge at the home of ancient Aunt Ester. Renowned for soul cleansing, Ester sends Citizen on an epic journey to the City of Bones, to find redemption and renewed purpose. Gem of the Ocean chronologically begins August Wilson’s ten-play American Century Cycle, chronicling decade-by-decade African American experiences in the 20th century.
Check out the GEM OF THE OCEAN with our own Rose Weaver – and Ricardo Pitts-Wiley.
After 20 years away from Trinity Rep, former company member Rose Weaver returns as Aunt Ester. Rose last appeared in 2001’s production of The Piano Lesson, which is another play by August Wilson in his American Century Cycle, along with Gem co-star Ricardo Pitts-Wiley. She was also Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grille in 1994, which was one of Trinity Rep’s longest-running shows. Trinity promotions say, “As Aunt Ester (pronounced like “ancestor”), Rose brings wisdom and humor to this must-see production”.
Purchase tickets for .Gem of the Ocean or copy and paste the following link.
https://trinityrep.secure.force.com/ticket/?orderSource=ACla#/events/a0S1I00000Z1uA3UAJ
Note that “Gem of the Ocean” has a content advisory, for: “Themes of generational racial trauma and violence rooted in anti-Blackness, descriptions of suicide, murder and violence and strong adult language”. Recommended for children aged 13 and older.