Joe Turner's come and gone

Book • 2003
Set in 1911, the play tells the story of Herald Loomis, a man searching for his wife after being unjustly imprisoned for twelve years.

Loomis's journey takes him to a boarding house in Pittsburgh, where he encounters a diverse group of characters, each grappling with their own histories and identities.

The play explores themes of identity, displacement, and the search for spiritual and cultural roots in the aftermath of slavery.

Wilson masterfully weaves together elements of realism, symbolism, and African American folklore to create a powerful and moving theatrical experience.

Through the stories of its characters, 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone' examines the enduring legacy of slavery and the ongoing struggle for freedom and self-determination.

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