The story is part of Wilson’s "American Century Cycle," a work of 10 plays that follows the experiences of Black Americans decade by decade through the 20th century.
August Wilson’s ‘Joe Turner’s Come And Gone’ Set in 1911, a group of strangers share a boarding house as they search for lost ones, love, work, identity and their place in America. Herald Loomis arrives at Seth and Bertha’s house with his young daughter, Zonia, in search of his wife. Resident “conjure man” Bynum shows him that he is really searching for himself. JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE is the second play in August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, following African American life experiences, decade by decade.
The Detroit Repertory Theatre kicked off its 67th season with the Pulitzer Prize winning show, "Topdog/Underdog," running through this Sunday, Dec. 17.