A Legacy of Storytelling
Stepping into the director’s chair for the first time, Malcolm Washington is set to bring August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “The Piano Lesson,” to the screen this fall. With a cast that includes heavyweights like Samuel L. Jackson and John David Washington, this adaptation promises to be a powerful exploration of family, history, and legacy.
Malcolm Washington’s Vision
In his director’s statement, Washington describes the process of adapting this American classic as both “terrifying and sacred.” He delved deep into Wilson’s world, walking the streets of Pittsburgh’s Hill District and connecting with the playwright’s family to truly understand the heart of the story.
In the process, Washington found a profound connection to the characters and themes, recognizing his own journey in their struggles and triumphs. He sees “The Piano Lesson” as an opportunity to honor his ancestors and build upon their legacy, much like the characters in the film.
Read Malcom’s directors statement
What’s ‘The Piano Lesson’ About?
Set in 1936 Pittsburgh during the Great Depression, “The Piano Lesson” centers on the Charles family and a treasured heirloom – a piano etched with the family’s history. The piano becomes a symbol of their past, sparking a conflict between siblings with differing views on its future.
A Star-Studded Cast
The film boasts a stellar ensemble cast, featuring:
- Samuel L. Jackson as Doaker Charles
- John David Washington as Boy Willie
- Ray Fisher
- Danielle Deadwyler as Berniece
- Michael Potts
- Corey Hawkins
Adding to the film’s allure, Grammy-winning artist Erykah Badu will make a special musical cameo appearance.
Release Date and Anticipation
Mark your calendars! “The Piano Lesson” will be available for streaming on Netflix starting November 22. This film marks another milestone in Denzel Washington‘s commitment to bringing August Wilson’s works to the screen, following the success of “Fences” and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”
Malcolm Washington’s directorial debut is highly anticipated, especially with his father’s endorsement. Denzel Washington, who produced the film, has expressed his confidence in his son’s talent, stating that he has “nothing to do here, I’m just in the way.”
A Film That Resonates
“The Piano Lesson” is more than just a family drama; it’s a reflection of the Black American experience, a tapestry of interconnected stories that span generations. It’s a film about legacy, resilience, and the power of the past to shape the present. As Malcolm Washington eloquently puts it, he hopes audiences will see themselves on the screen and hear the voices of their ancestors calling to them.