âDeath of a Salesmanâ actor Wendell Pierce, âThe Piano Lessonâ director LaTanya Richardson Jackson and âTillâ star John Douglas Thompson are among the honorees set for the inaugural Salute to Broadway presented by the African American Film Critics Association.
The event is set for Oct. 17 at The Lambs Club in the heart of Midtownâs theater district.
âItâs no secret that some of our greatest actors have come from the stage or have tested their chops on it,â said Gil Robertson, co-founder of AAFCA. âSidney Poitier, Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis are just a handful of our beloved icons for which this was true, with Tony winners Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Audra McDonald, Adrienne Warren and Myles Frost among those continuing that legacy. As a reliable pipeline for outstanding Black talent in front of the camera as well as behind it, Hollywood has benefited greatly from this esteemed training ground and AAFCA Salutes Broadway celebrates that rich heritage.â
Thompson, noted for his many Shakespearean roles, will receive the Distinguished Achievement Award. Suzan-Lori Parksâ Pulitzer-winning âTopdog/Underdogâ â which starred Corey Hawkins and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and was directed by Kenny Leon in its first Broadway revival â is slated for the Spotlight Award.
Pierce, known for his work in the HBO series âThe Wireâ and âTreme,â 2014âs âSelmaâ and the Amazon Prime Video series âTom Clancyâs Jack Ryan,â among many other roles, will receive the Beacon Award as he packs Broadwayâs Hudson Theatre as the lead in Arthur Millerâs âDeath of a Salesman.â Richardson Jackson will be feted with the Vanguard Award as she makes her Broadway directorial debut with August Wilsonâs âThe Piano Lesson,â starring Samuel L. Jackson, who is her husband. The production, which began previews Sept. 19 and opens Oct. 13 at Ethel Barrymore Theatre, makes Richardson Jackson the first woman to direct a Wilson play on the Main Stem.
âThe intersectionality that exists between the theater, TV and film communities needs to be celebrated,â says Debra Martin Chase, a producer of the Tony-winning âA Strange Loopâ as well as the CBS drama âThe Equalizer.â âI am absolutely thrilled that AAFCA continues to do the work of championing artists in these spaces.â