Roy Berko
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Howard Gollop
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning
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Laura Kennelly
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Kate Klotzbach
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Gwendolyn Kochur
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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi
Beck Center for the Arts (Scott Spence, Artistic Director) is presenting August Wilson’s Two Trains Running, directed by Jimmie Woody. Set in Memphis Lee’s (Darryl Tatum) coffee shop in Pittsburgh’s Hill District in 1969, Memphis’s regulars come and go, sharing their experiences, thoughts, feelings, concerns, and frustrations. The counterpoints to the regulars are Lee himself, the “owner and master” of this fort and oasis, and his left-hand person, the only cook/server, Risa (Thailand Hodge). Melding visual and auditory details, humor, and laughter in Wilson’s poetic and musical text, Woody brings the audience to one of the most conflicted periods and locales in US history in 2026.
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Joey Morona
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