The star-studded UK premiere of the latest August Wilson play adaptation, The Piano Lesson, at the London Film Festival was a family affair for the Washingtons. Directed by Malcolm Washington and produced by Denzel Washington, the film features John David Washington in a leading role alongside his sisters Katia and Olivia Washington. Actress Danielle Deadwyler, known for her acclaimed performance in Till, also joins the cast, potentially putting her in the Oscars race.
Set in 1936 Pittsburgh, The Piano Lesson follows the story of siblings who disagree on the fate of a family heirloom piano. While Deadwyler’s character, Berniece, sees the piano as a reminder of their ancestors’ struggles, her brother Boy Willie, played by John David Washington, wants to sell it to buy land.
The film has received positive reviews from critics, with Deadwyler’s performance being singled out for praise. The Washington family’s fearless approach to the adaptation has been commended, with Malcolm Washington making efforts to create a more cinematic experience compared to previous Wilson adaptations.
As the film gears up for the awards season, including potential recognition at the Oscars, all eyes are on The Piano Lesson and its talented cast for their outstanding portrayal of this powerful story.