About performance
Your exploration of Pulitzer Prize-winner August Wilson’s American Century Cycle at A Noise Within continues. Together, we've journeyed back to the turn of the century for the first play of the Cycle, Gem of the Ocean (2019-20 season), and to the 1940's for Seven Guitars (2021-22 season.) We now revisit Pittsburgh's Hill District in the 1990s for the final play of the legendary playwright's collection of one play for each decade of the 20th century.
Harmond Wilks, Pittsburgh's first Black mayoral candidate, finds himself on the verge of the business breakthrough of a lifetime. The arrival of an unexpected visitor and surprising news leads Harmond to choose between his personal aspirations and his integrity. With humor and courage, Radio Golf challenges the steep price “progress” can exact upon the soul.
Recommended for ages 12+.
“RECOMMENDED...an unearthing of culture, morality, reverence and determination.””
—Broadway World
“GREAT ACTING AND DIRECTION… You could not ask for any better theater than this.”
—People’s World
“RESONATED WITH ME… unexpected twists and turns…I urge my readers to make the trip to Pasadena to see this play. You will enjoy it just as much as I did.”
—2 Urban Girls
"STIRRING…A layered and deeply emotional piece delivered by a stellar cast.”
—South Pasadenan
“FAST PACED AND INTRIGUING…a powerful story of a man caught in a moral dilemma.”
—Pasadena Weekendr
TRAILER & GALLERY
Radio Golf Production Photos
Sponsors
Producing Sponsors:
Dick & Sally Roberts
Sponsors:
William & Priscilla Kennedy
Sheila & Alan Lamson
Student Matinee Sponsors:
Nancy and Keith Price
Special Performances
Symposium
Join us at 6:45pm for a free lecture from Radio Golf Director Gregg T. Daniel.
October 19, 2022
Black Out Night
Black Out Night is a new, purposeful, exciting creation of an environment in which an audience, self-identifying as Black, can come together and experience a performance in community. A reception will follow the performance, providing an opportunity for the audience to discuss their experience and to socialize! Non-Black-identifying patrons have the option to attend, or to select a different performance.
October 20, 2022
Pay What You Choose
Pay What You Choose tickets will be available to purchase online for as low as $5 starting at 12pm on the Monday before the performance with the choice to pay $5, $10, or $15 (excluding handling fee). Tickets can also be purchased at the Box Office after 2pm day of the performance. Cash only. Suggested price of $10.
October 21, 2022
Opening Night
Join us for a free post-show cast party after the 8pm performance.
October 22, 2022
Post-Show Conversations
After select Friday 8pm and Sunday 2pm performances, join us after the show for a conversation with the actors.
October 28, 2022
October 30, 2022
November 4, 2022
November 11, 2022
artists + cast
The Artists
Director: Gregg T. Daniel
Scenic Designer: Sibyl Wickersheimer†
Costume Designer: Mylette Nora†
Lighting Designer: Brandon Baruch
Sound Designer: Jeff Gardner†
Properties Designer: Shen Heckel
Wigs & Makeup Designer: Shelia Dorn
Dramaturg: Miranda Johnson-Haddad
Production Stage Manager: Taylor Anne Cullen*
Asst. Director: Kendyl Powell
Asst. Stage Manager: Karin Naono
Asst. Scenic Design: Jesus Hurtado
Dialect Coach: Andrea Odinov
Light Board Operator: Fiona Jessup
The Cast
Sterling Johnson: Matt Orduña*
Roosevelt Hicks: DeJuan Christopher*
Mame Wilks: Sydney A. Mason*
Elder Joseph Barlow: Alex Morris*
Harmond Wilks: Christian Telesmar*
Understudy, Mame Wilks: Chiquita Melvin
Understudy, Harmond Wilks: Evan Lewis Smith*
Understudy, Elder Joseph Barlow: Lester Purry*
Understudy, Sterling Johnson: Kelcey Watson*
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