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Article: Gone but not forgotten.(NEWSMAKERS)(August Wilson Theatre opening night ceremony)(Brief Article)
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- Jet
- Article date:
- November 14, 2005
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Caption: GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Family, friends and admirers gather outside of the August Wilson Theatre in New York City during the theatre's opening night ceremony to honor the recently deceased Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. Enjoying the event are (below) Wilson's widow Constanza Romero (r) and his daughter Azula Carmen (c), who together in a ribbon-cutting ceremony watched the marquee that carries the playwright's name light up. Wilson's oldest daughter Sakina Ansari (l) read her father's written thoughts about a Broadway theatre being named for him: "This is the cap stone of ...
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