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The Acting Company: August Wilson’s Two Trains Running

This production of August Wilson’s powerful drama explores the lives of African Americans in Pittsburgh’s Hill District during the 1960s. Full of vivid characters, joy, and perseverance, this Tony-nominated play celebrates the spirit, heart, and resilience of the people who make our country great even when faced with overwhelming odds. The Acting Company, renowned for its excellence in classical and contemporary theater, brings depth and authenticity to this poignant play, offering our community a chance to reflect on the universal implications of eminent domain—a concept that has directly impacted the land where the Gaillard Center now stands.

From the writer of The Piano Lesson, Fences and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, comes the story of Memphis Lee, a diner owner in Pittsburgh in 1969.

Tickets Start at $15.