August Wilson Center
August Wilson Center
412-338-8742
September 30, 2011 - October 9, 2011
Ticket Prices: $20-$35
Written by Samm-Art Williams, actor and Tony Award-nominated playwright, the world premiere of Last in the Line bursts with drama and comedy, suspense and candor, laughter and regret, as the descendants of African-American slaveholders and their ancestors take center stage. Told in a stream of consciousness tenor, the play flashbacks from 2005 to the years 1845–75. The story tests loyalties and histories, and forces the modern day characters to examine their own identities, in relation to power, resources and “blood money.”
The August Wilson Center has theater style seating with 2 levels. Patrons can purchase tickets to a specific seat or first come, first served depending on the show. The theater style seating is reserved seating for a specific seat. In the pit area are 2 rows of seats. The first row (AA) starts with 101 house right and then goes across numerically to house left to seat 109. The second row (BB) is broken down into 3 section Right, center, left. The house right section begins with 10 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 109. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 9. Behind these two rows are 7 additional rows of seats (lower orchestra) on the main level. They are divided into three sections with 2 aisles. The first row (A) consist of 22 seats. The house right section begins with 12 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 110. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 11. The second row (B) consist of 25 seats. The house right section begins with 14 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 111. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 13. The third row (C) consist of 26 seats. The house right section begins with 14 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 112. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 13. The fourth row (D) consist of 27 seats. The house right section begins with 14 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 113. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 13. The fifth row (E) consist of 30 seats. The house right section begins with 16 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 114. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 15. The sixth row (F) consist of 30 seats. The house right section begins with 16 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 114. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 15. The seventh row (G) consist of 21 regular seats and 4 handicap seats (8,6,5,7). The house right section begins with 12 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 113. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 11. Behind these rows are 5 additional rows of seats (upper orchestra) on the main level. They are divided into three sections with 2 aisles. The first row (H) consist of 32 seats. The house right section begins with 16 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 116. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 15. The second row (J) consist of 31 seats. The house right section begins with 14 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 117. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 13. The third row (K) consist of 28 seats. The house right section begins with 10 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 118. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 9. The fourth row (L) consists of 18 seats divided into 4 sections. The house right section begins with 8 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The center right section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 105. The center left section begins with 114 and then goes across numerically to 118. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 7. The fifth row (M) consists of 32 seats divided into 2 sections. The house right section begins with 18 and then goes across numerically by even numbers to 2. The house left section begins with 1 and then goes across numerically by odd numbers to 17. The second level (balcony) consists of 5 rows. The first row (AA) consist of 37 seats, starting with 101 and then goes across numerically to 137. The second row (BB) consist of 35 seats, starting with 101 and then goes 101 then goes across numerically to 135. The third row (CC) consist of 32 seats, starting with 101 and then goes 132 then goes across numerically to 135. The fourth row (DD) consists of 28 seats, starting with 101 and then goes 101 then goes across numerically to 128. The fifth row (EE) consist of 25 regular seats and 2 handicap (103 and 125) seats divided into 3 sections. The house right section begins with 101 and then goes across numerically to 105. The center section begins with 110 and then goes across numerically to 119. The house left section begins with 123 and then goes across numerically to 127.
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