A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 5, 1995
Original Title:
The Piano Lesson
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Craig Anderson Productions
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Signboard Hill Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
1930's Pittsburgh, a brother comes home to claim "my half of the piano", a family heirloom; but his sister is not wanting to part with it. This is a glimpse of the conditions for African-Americans as well as some of the attitudes and influences on their lives. But whether he is able to sell the piano so that he can get enough money to buy some property and "no longer have to work for someone else" involves the story (or lesson) that the piano has to show him.
Art Direction:
Tim Saternow
Casting:
Olivia Harris
Phyllis Huffman
Canice Kennedy
Co-Producer:
Brent Shields
Robert Bennett Steinhauer
Costume Design:
Vicki Sánchez
Director:
Lloyd Richards
Director of Photography:
Paul Elliott
Editor:
Jim Oliver
Executive Producer:
Craig Anderson
Richard Welsh
Hairstylist:
Sterfon Demings
Key Makeup Artist:
Ellie Winslow
Line Producer:
Robert Huddleston
Original Music Composer:
Dwight Douglas Andrews
Stephen James Taylor
Original Story:
August Wilson
Producer:
August Wilson
Production Design:
James William Newport
Set Decoration:
Diana Stoughton
Teleplay:
August Wilson
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