Mar 08 2024
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Apr 06 2024
August Wilson's King Hedley II

August Wilson's King Hedley II

Presented by Actors' Shakespeare Project at Hibernian Hall

Nearly forty years after the blues of Seven Guitars, the American Shakespeare takes on the Reagan Era.

Following one of ASP’s most acclaimed and successful productions of all-time, Seven Guitars, Actors’ Shakespeare Project returns to Hibernian Hall in 2024 for another installment in August Wilson’s American Century Cycle: King Hedley II.

Fresh off of a seven-year stint in prison, King Hedley II (named after his father, who was played by Johnnie Mack in ASP’s Seven Guitars) dreams of going straight. He’s going to open his own video store — even if he has to steal every refrigerator in Pittsburgh to make it happen. Returning home to the Hill District in 1985, King finds that his community is beset by violence, con men, and redlining. As King fights to keep his family afloat, the harsh realities of Reagan’s America threaten to drag him under.

Hailed by Variety in 1999 as “maybe the most passionate work that August Wilson has penned to date,” King Hedley II dives into family tensions and the Black experience in America with Wilson’s signature poeticism and power.

Admission Info

Regular Price: $59.50

Student Price (Under 25): $25

20 Under $20: $20

Phone: (617) 241-2200

Email: boxoffice@actorsshakespeareproject.org

Additional time info:

Post-show discussion with Director Summer L. Williams after the performance on 3/9 at 2pm.

Dates & Times

2024/03/08 - 2024/04/06

Location Info

Hibernian Hall

184 Dudley St, Boston, MA 02119

Accessibility Info

Venue is fully wheelchair accessible.