Leeds PlayhouseWilson's play eavesdrops on the lives of an African American taxicab crew in a quietly compelling snapshot of men on the margins in the 1970s Single-location dramas are all about comings and goings, manoeuvring multiple characters and plot lines in the same space. So what better setting than a taxicab office? August Wilson's 1970s drama weaves together the hectic workdays of a company of African Americ…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03AM on October 21, 2021