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Little Village Magazine Reviews "The Piano Lesson"

Little Village Magazine published a great overview of our co-production with The Playhouse: August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson.” An excerpt from the article reads:

The play is steeped in spectral uncertainty, a ghost story as much as a family drama. The implications of the past hover over all of it, even aside from the actual haunting involved. As with all of Wilson’s work, it captures the truth of a slice of Black history that many are unfamiliar with, especially those not descended from enslaved people.

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Broadway World Des Moines Reviews "The Piano Lesson"

Broadway World Des Moines’ DC Felton writes their review after attending “The Piano Lesson” by August Wilson, Pyramid Theatre Company’s co-production with The Playhouse. An excerpt from the article goes as follows:

Drake University Alumni and Pyramid Theatre Company Co-Founder Ken-Matt Martin beautifully directs this production. He has done a fantastic job of finding the humor, emotion, and thrills that come with doing this production. The set, which I was in awe of just walking into the theatre, was designed by Chicago-based scenic designer Sydney Lynne. The set, along with the amazing lighting of John Pomeroy, costumes by Angela Lampe, and the sound of G. Clausen, come together to make one of the most chilling and cinematic finales I've seen on stage…

Hello Iowa Promotes The Piano Lesson

Hello Iowa, WHO 13, interviewed The Playhouse Artistic Director Katy Merriman and Clifton Antoine, who plays Avery in The Piano Lesson by August Wilson, as they discuss the co-production of the show between Pyramid Theatre Company and The Playhouse. Watch the full interview at the link below:

Urban Impact LIve Show with Tiffany Johnson and Alexis Davis

Pyramid Theatre Company’s Artistic Director, Tiffany Johnson and Managing Director, Alexis Davis, went live on The Urban Impact Show: a local media company that highlights some of Iowa’s best move makers.

On the show Tiffany and Alexis discuss our upcoming co-production with The Playhouse: August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, the story behind Pyramid Theatre Company, and the impact Pyramid has had on the community.

Click on the link below to listen live on Facebook!

Winners Announced For The 2022 Broadway World Des Moines Awards

Thank you to everyone who voted in the 2022 BroadwayWorld Des Moines Awards! Here are the results now that the voting has concluded:

WINNER

Best New Play Or Musical
BEAUFIELD BERRY'S BUFFALO WOMEN - Des Moines Community Theatre & Pyramid Theatre Company

Runner-up

Best Music Direction & Orchestra Performance
Courageous Fire - BEAUFIELD BERRY'S BUFFALO WOMEN

Runners-up

Best Direction Of A Play
Katy Merriman & Tiffany Johnson - BEAUFIELD BERRY'S BUFFALO WOMEN - Des Moines Community Playhouse

You can read the full article and see all the winners and runners-up on the BroadwayWorld website here:

Ken-Matt Martin Interim Artistic Director of Baltimore Center Stage

It was just announced that Stephanie Ybarra, the current artistic director of Baltimore Center Stage, will be stepping down on April 1 to become Program Office in Arts and Culture at the Mellon Foundation. Ken-Matt Martin, a founding member of Pyramid Theatre Company, will serve as interim artistic director while the company searches nationally for a successor.

Ken-Matt Martin is the former artistic director of Chicago’s Victory Gardens Theatre, and is set to lead BCS’s production of Tiny Beautiful Things, starting this March.

Congratulations to Ken-Matt on his new position! You can read the full article on Playbill here:

National Recognition - Ebony Magazine

We are honored to have been included in this recent article by EBONY Magazine: "18 Black Theatre Companies You Can Support Right Now." The national recognition is rewarding and exciting, and we are grateful to all of our team members and supporters who helped us build Pyramid Theatre Company over the years into the thriving organization it is today.

You can read the full article on the Ebony Magazine website, here:

‘Buffalo Women’ Opening Night on Juneteenth

Little Village Magazine gave a glowing review of Beaufield Berry’s Buffalo Women, a co-production between Pyramid Theatre Company and The Des Moines Playhouse. An excerpt from the article reads:

Three minutes to curtain on June 19, 2022, the Kate Goldman Theatre at the Des Moines Playhouse was mostly full… Of course, the weight of Buffalo Women opening on Juneteenth was not lost on most. And those unaware of the significance were clued in when Pyramid Theatre Company Artist Director Tiffany Johnson announced, “To all the Black people in the room, Happy Juneteenth!” as she introduced the show. The audience erupted into joyful applause and the show began.

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Beaufield Berry's Buffalo Women

Playwright Beaufield Berry (she/her) had a spark for the idea to write the play and musical, Buffalo Women, when she read historical accounts of Black women in the West. After authoring the book and lyrics, over the course of two years Berry worked with J. Isaiah Smith to write music and additional lyrics to bring the play to life.

Berry was homeschooled as a child, and grew up reading books, penning stories, and performing onstage. She has always had a love for writing, and has built a successful career writing for the stage, directing and producing. According to Berry,

“I had already been writing before I got into theatre,” she said. “The writing part felt so natural—it felt like breathing. I cannot not write.”

Although the pandemic stalled production, Berry generated buzz with her Black family comedy, In the Upper Room. This play was read at the 2017 Great Plains Theatre Conference (now Great Plains Theatre Commons) in Omaha, and was a finalist at the 2018 Eugene O’Neill Theater’s National Playwrights Conference. The world premiere of In the Upper Room took place earlier this year at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Berry also began a workshop production of Buffalo Women in Omaha at the Bluebarn Theatre, before bringing the production to Des Moines.

We are honored to co-produce Buffalo Women alongside Beaufield Berry and hope you enjoy the show.

Read the full article from American Theatre here