| An ambitious lawyer and the inheritor of real | | | | |
| estate property, Harmond Wilks, has the dream | | | | David Gallo, Tony Award winner, has created |
| of redeveloping African American Hill | | | | the sets; Susan Hiferty, who is also a Tony |
| District in Pittsburgh. He wants to convert | | | | Award winner, has designed the costumes; |
| the neighborhood that's in shambles into a | | | | Donald Holder, again a Tony Award winner, has |
| sophisticated area with a high rise building | | | | done the lighting arrangements; and Dan Moses |
| and a chain of stores. He teams up with his | | | | Schreier has given the sound effects for the |
| friend Roosevelt Hicks, who has recently been | | | | play. |
| appointed as the vice president of Mellon | | | | |
| Bank. Both plan a redevelopment project. | | | | "Radio Golf" has humor; it has thrill and |
| | | | suspense; it shows the ambition of a person |
| During this time, Wilks decides to stand as a | | | | and how one's past can create a conflict in |
| candidate for the post of the Mayor of | | | | one's present life. |
| Pittsburgh. But, when some dark secrets are | | | | |
| revealed from an old mansion at Wylie, | | | | It is not just any other Broadway show, but a |
| Harmond's dreams of redevelopment and | | | | part of Wilson's research in the African |
| becoming a Mayor get hit badly. Will he be | | | | American culture. It gives a reflection of |
| able to become the first black mayor of | | | | the 20th century and also tells about how |
| Pittsburgh? Will he be able to transform his | | | | fleets of ship loaded with African slaves |
| neighborhood? Or will his black past shatter | | | | used to dock at Virginia. |
| his dreams and haunt him forever? | | | | |
| | | | "Radio Golf" was premiered at Yale Repertory |
| "Radio Golf" is all about community | | | | Theater in 2005. Thereafter, it was shown at |
| development. It's a story that reminds you | | | | the West Coast in Los Angeles, California by |
| about the responsibility of each citizen | | | | Mark Taper Forum. The show was produced in |
| towards his community. August Wilson, in his | | | | October 2006 by the Huntington Theater |
| play, wants to tell his audience that | | | | Company situated in Boston. It was again |
| transformation of neighborhood can be | | | | produced in 2007 by McCarter Theater. On May |
| achieved only when someone cares enough to | | | | 8, 2007, "Radio Golf" was presented as a |
| take the initiative to do something about it. | | | | Broadway show in New York's Cort Theater. |
| Once someone starts, others will follow. | | | | |
| | | | The show is a must-see, as it not only |
| "Radio Golf" is the last sequence of Wilson's | | | | entertains, but also sends a message across |
| 10-play cycle, which he wrote after every | | | | the people that community will always remain |
| decade. August Wilson has won the Pulitzer | | | | at the top of the development agenda. |
| Prize and has a deep insight into African | | | | |
| American lifestyle. | | | | So, book your tickets now itself, either |
| | | | online, or on phone, or at the box office and |
| "Radio Golf" is produced by Margo Lion, | | | | have a taste of African American culture. |
| Jujamcyn Theaters, Jeffrey Richards/Jerry | | | | |
| Frankel, Fran Kirmser, Tamara Tunie, Lauren | | | | Al is the webmaster of the Radio Golf |
| Doll, Bunting Management Group, Wonder City, | | | | Broadway site, a New York City entertainment |
| Georgia Fontiere/Open Pictures, Inc. | | | | website with reviews and news on every event, |
| Townsend League, Gordon Davidson, and Jack | | | | as well as Radio Golf Broadway information. |
| Viertel. | | | | |