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Harmond Wilks is poised for greatness. As the first African-American candidate for mayor of Pittsburgh, Harmond has ambitious plans for his city. Together with his brilliant wife Mame and his business partner, Roosevelt Hicks, the new Mellon bank vice-president, he promises change with the slogan, "Hold Me To It." However, two men stand in their way as a legal dispute over the house at 1839 Wylie raises questions of how Harmond can reconcile the past with his promising future. Wilson's final work completes his Century Cycle of Plays with a prophetic look at race and politics in the 21st century.
Be a part of theatrical history as The Public becomes one of only a handful of theaters in the world to produce August Wilson's complete 10-play cycle!
Production Underwriter:
Alcoa Foundation
Single tickets on sale: Monday, July 21, 2008
Single tickets for Radio Golf: $34.50 - $54.50
26 or younger?: Tickets are only $15. Call 412.316.1600 for details.
Age Appropriateness: High school students and older
Run Time: To be announced.






