Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Denzel Washington to attend August Wilson House event

- By Sharon Eberson Sharon Eberson: seberson@postgazett­e.com or 412-263-1960. Twitter: @SEberson_pg.

Denzel Washington will be in Pittsburgh Wednesday as a leading fundraiser for the August Wilson House, where invited guests and Hill District residents will gather for a previously announced “ground blessing” ceremony.

The two-time Oscar winner won a Tony Award for his star turn in the Broadway revival of August Wilson’s “Fences” and later adapted the playwright’s words into an Oscar-nominated movie version of “Fences,” filmed in the Hill District. (His co-star, Viola Davis, won an Oscar for best supporting actress.)

The late Pulitzer Prize-winning writer grew up in the lower Hill at 1727 Bedford Ave., which is being restored as a cultural hub by Daisy Wilson Artist Community Inc. Mr. Washington has been a leading fundraiser for the restoratio­n.

The actor has said that August Wilson’s 10 plays representi­ng black America in each decade of the 20th century belongs in the same grouping of greats such as Eugene O’Neill, Edward Albee and Arthur Miller. The actor brings mega-watt star power with him to the Hill.

Last week, The Hollywood Reporter placed him at No. 54 among Hollywood’s most influentia­l people, saying, “‘Equalizer 2’ was his first sequel, but with $180 million, it may not be his last. Meanwhile, Washington, 60, who scored a 2018 Oscar nom for ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.,’ returns to the director’s chair with ‘Journal for Jordan,’ about an American serving in Baghdad who writes a notebook of life lessons for his young son, just before he’s killed in action.”

The ceremony Wednesday begins at 2:30 p.m. With limited seating, there will be a tented area with screens where Hill District residents may watch the ceremony.

 ?? Haley Nelson/Post-Gazette ?? Denzel Washington introduces his film adaptation of August Wilson’s “Fences” at SouthSide Works Cinema in 2016.
Haley Nelson/Post-Gazette Denzel Washington introduces his film adaptation of August Wilson’s “Fences” at SouthSide Works Cinema in 2016.

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