Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

‘ Gem’ hits a few rocky spots on the way to opening

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A new production of August Wilson’s “Gem of the Ocean” will open on schedule Aug. 24, but challenges at the site have changed plans for preview performanc­es.

There now will be open rehearsals Friday through Monday, and the first preview requiring ticket purchase will be Aug. 23. Those who purchased tickets for other previews can exchange them for another performanc­e.

Pittsburgh Playwright­s Theatre Company, into its second turn through Wilson’s American Century Cycle, took the ambitious route of presenting “Gem” on the address prescribed in the play: 1839 Wylie Ave. in the Hill District.

That address is an empty hillside lot beside Nazareth Baptist Church at 1845 and behind the Jeron X. Grayson Community Center, which faces Enoch Street.

“The challenges of building a set, seating bank and other safety precaution­s on a hillside” has taken longer than anticipate­d, said Pittsburgh Playwright­s artistic director Mark Southers.

“There was a lot of brick and concrete under the grass,” he said. “We’ve gotten past that, but it put us a week behind.”

It is possible they are finding the remains of St. Brigid’s Church, which Wilson attended as a child and was at 1833 Wylie before being demolished in the early 1960s. The choice of address as the home of the 285- year- old character Aunt Ester, the sage of the Hill who appears in several Wilson plays, has been linked to the Undergroun­d Railroad — 1839 was the first year the path from slavery in the South to freedom in the North was mentioned in publicatio­ns.

While constructi­on continues, the “Gem” cast has been rehearsing at Southers’ Hill District home, and they got a surprise visitor on Saturday: Oscarwinni­ng actor- director Denzel Washington, who is in town as producer of the Netflix movie “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”

Washington, who has taken time during filming to check in on the August Wilson House, stopped by the Wylie Avenue site, just a few blocks from where Wilson grew up on Bedford Avenue. When he was told “Gem” rehearsals were going on a few blocks away, he visited Southers’ home, mingled with his family and can be seen in Facebook posts filming the cast.

 ?? Courtesy of Mark Clayton Southers ?? Denzel Washington, with Andre Joseph Clayton Southers, 8, at the Southers family home in the Hill District on Saturday.
Courtesy of Mark Clayton Southers Denzel Washington, with Andre Joseph Clayton Southers, 8, at the Southers family home in the Hill District on Saturday.

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