Set in 1930s Pittsburgh, August Wilson's Pulitzer-winning play "The Piano Lesson" centers on a family heirloom—a carved piano—sparking a conflict over legacy. Used in theater productions and classrooms, it explores African American heritage and identity. Students, theatergoers, and those interested in cultural history benefit from its profound themes of memory and redemption.
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