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August Wilson's 20th Century: Fences

Once a famous baseball player, Troy Maxson is a proud garbage collector, father, and husband. When his youngest son is offered a football scholarship, Troy must reconcile his anger at past racial inequities with wanting the best for his family's future.

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About the Program

Artists:
  • August Wilson , playwright
"One of the most important voices in the American theater"
--The New York Times

Fences (1950s)
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Tony Award for Best Play 
Directed by Kenny Leon

Once a famous baseball player in the Negro Leagues, Troy Maxson is now a proud garbage collector, father, and husband. When his youngest son is offered a football scholarship, Troy must reconcile his anger at past racial inequities with wanting the best for his family's future.

--Running Time: 2 hours, 21 minutes, with one intermission--

CASTING
Troy Maxon: John Beasley
Jim Bono: Bill Nunn
Rose: Tamara Tunie
Lyons: Montae Russell
Gabriel: Hassan El-Amin
Cory: Anthony Mackie
Raynell: Autumn Malhotra

NOTE (as of Mar. 16): Due to the illness of Louis Gossett Jr., John Beasley will play the role of Troy Maxon.

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An American icon, August Wilson depicted the human condition like no other playwright of his time. His legacy lives on through his crowning achievement: a cycle of 10 plays chronicling the African American experience, each set in a different decade of the 20th century. Crafted over nearly 25 years, these works garnered Wilson myriad accolades, including a Tony Award and two Pulitzer Prizes. Bringing them together for the first time ever, the Kennedy Center presents staged readings of all 10 of Wilson's masterpieces, frequently dubbed "The Pittsburgh Cycle," as all but one are grounded in the city of his youth.

More than 30 stars of stage and screen join Artistic Director Kenny Leon and six other acclaimed directors for this historic month-long celebration (March 4–April 6, 2008). Complemented with costumes, lighting, and scenery, the plays will be performed in chronological order--collectively revealing Wilson's sweeping vision of the challenge and glory of being black in America.

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Additional Resources

About the Kennedy Center Theater Series

August Wilson 20th Century Festival Page

Cast and Company

Artist:
Frederick Wilson

Reviews and Articles

August Wilson’s 1900s to Be a Cycle Onstage
The New York Times, February 20, 2008 “Cal Hoffman will be spending his vacation at the theater. Mr. Hoffman, who lives in New York, plans to visit Washington for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ presentation of August Wilson’s 20th Century, a full month of staged readings of Wilson’s 10-play cycle chronicling the lives of African-Americans in the last century, a play for each decade. Read More...

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August Wilson's 20th Century: The Piano Lesson  Mar 12 - Apr 2, 2008

August Wilson's 20th Century: Seven Guitars  Mar 14 - Apr 3, 2008

August Wilson's 20th Century: Two Trains Running  Mar 20 - Apr 5, 2008

August Wilson's 20th Century: Jitney  Mar 22 - Apr 5, 2008

August Wilson's 20th Century: King Hedley II  Mar 23 - Apr 6, 2008

August Wilson's 20th Century: Radio Golf  Mar 28 - Apr 6, 2008

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