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The Piano Lesson

Book • 1990
Set in 1936 Pittsburgh, 'The Piano Lesson' by August Wilson is the fourth play in his Pittsburgh Cycle.

The play revolves around the Charles family, particularly the siblings Boy Willie and Berniece, who argue over whether to sell their family's heirloom piano.

The piano, decorated with carvings of their ancestors, was originally traded by their white slave owner for two of the family's members.

The conflict between Boy Willie, who wants to sell the piano to buy land, and Berniece, who insists on keeping it as a family legacy, is intertwined with themes of family history, cultural heritage, and the haunting presence of their ancestors' ghosts.

The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1990 and is a powerful exploration of African American identity and the struggle to come to terms with the past[2][3][4].

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

Mentioned by Sean Fennessey as a Best Picture contender, an adaptation of August Wilson's play.
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Mentioned by Linda Holmes while discussing the film adaptation of his play, "The Piano Lesson", and recommending a foreword by Toni Morrison.
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Mentioned by John David Washington while discussing his Broadway debut and the challenges of portraying Boy Willie.
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Mentioned by Tonya Mosley in relation to the film adaptation of his play, "The Piano Lesson."
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