"Radio Golf," The last of August Wilson's 10-play cycle opened.
On that level, "Radio Golf" has an engaging snap.
In spring 2007, he directed August Wilson's Radio Golf.
Much of the action of Radio Golf revolves around the plan to demolish and redevelop that house, some years after her death.
I assumed he was simply tired, because he had just come off the final stages of putting "Radio Golf" into production.
The answer is at hand: "Radio Golf" comes to Broadway next month.
"Radio Golf" is less lyrical than some of Mr. Wilson's earlier work, but that may be the point.
The other play that may be facing long odds comes at the tail end of the season: August Wilson's "Radio Golf."
"Radio Golf," despite its significant claim as the last in August Wilson's 10-play cycle, is also a long shot.
Its status as the concluding work in one of the most ambitious dramatic projects ever undertaken automatically makes "Radio Golf" an important play.