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August Wilson's Century Cycle Analysis

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August Wilson has been called by many one of the best playwrights of all time. August Wilson’s Century Cycle was sometimes referred to as the Pittsburgh Cycle. The Century Cycle has been acknowledged as one of August Wilson’s greatest works. “The Pittsburgh Cycle was his series of ten plays that charts the African American experience throughout the twentieth century. All of them were set in Pittsburgh’s Hill District except for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, which was set in Chicago” (August Wilson). Each play was set in a different decade throughout the 20th century. These plays showed “the changing social and historical landscape of black America over 100 years” (10 Plays, 100 Years - Playwright August Wilson Reveals the History of a Community (From the Playbill)).
Wilson once said, “I think the blues is the best literature that we as blacks have created since we’ve been here, and it’s a lot of philosophical ideas. I call it our sacred book” (Dyson). This genre of music was created in the south of the United States by African Americans in the late 1800’s. “The blues give lyrical shape to the hurts and affections that stymie and transform black life. The blues tap comedy to temper tragedy – and to tame the absurd” (Dyson). The blues music was popular among slaves living in the deep south.
August Wilson stated around 20 years ago that he believes America doesn’t need color-blind casting. I don’t think his opposition to color-blind casting is racist. I agree with his reasoning behind his opinion to a certain extent. Wilson said that “he opposes casting any blacks in roles written for whites and that it detracts from the humanity of the actor. Likewise, I would be opposed to casting whites in my plays” (Shirley). However, I also agree with a statement made by Ambush saying he “appreciates the historical underpinnings of his assumptions and his arguments. Nonetheless, Ambush believes that minority actors should be able to play roles designed for whites – as long as it is color-conscious or culture-conscious casting instead of colorblind. According to this policy, directors can cast nontraditionally but should not pretend that an actor’s race does not matter” (Shirley). I think casting based on race depends on the role

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