Abstract
Actor, director, and producer Charles S. Dutton has had the opportunity to work extensively with August Wilson, from their humble beginnings at the Eugene O’Neill Playwright Conference to Wilson’s Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway performances. Dutton played the lead male character in three of Wilson’s most successful plays, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, and The Piano Lesson, and with the exception of Joe Turner’s Come and Gone in which he only performed in the Yale Repertory production, he was the driving force in both the Yale Repertory and Broadway performances.
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