August Wilson's Jitney, a play about Black taxi drivers in Seventies Pittsburgh, last opened in London in October 2001. Cloaked in the resonance of 9/11 and a nation still in shock, it walked away ...
Jitneys ain't limos, nor is "Jitney" the most gleaming theatrical vehicle from the late August Wilson. The play, driven largely by gossip, idles noisily as the men working in a gypsy cab service tell ...
The cast of the Arkansas Repertory Theatre's production of "Jitney." From left: Aaron Smith, Victor Musoni, Steve Broadnax III, Robert Cornelius and Anthony Irons Credit: Matthew Sewell Photography ...
Affordable housing units coming to Tempe. The opening of "JITNEY" play. Historic Willo Neighborhood. About 50 units of affordable housing and a fire station are coming to central Tempe. Black Theatre ...
2002 Olivier Award, "The BBC Award for the Best New Play" awarded to the August Wilson play "Jitney." The brushed bronze colored award features a square base with a rectangular pillar and Laurence ...
Another reason to celebrate is Tinuke Craig’s terrific production at the Old Vic (produced with Leeds Playhouse and Headlong), which gives Jitney an energy and sense of wider perspective that the play ...