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RETURN TO THE WORK OF AUGUST WILSON.
It’s 1948 in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, and a group of old friends gathers to mourn and reminisce about Floyd “Schoolboy” Barton — a gifted guitarist whose untimely death has irrevocably changed each of them. With live blues and lyrical dialogue, August Wilson’s Tony Awardwinning play — a part of his American Century Cycle — promises a soulful exploration of the ties that bind and the chords that hold us together.
The Chinese Lady is a darkly poetic yet whimsical story about Afong Moy — thought to be the first Chinese woman to step foot on U.S. soil in 1834.

