Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award®-winning Fences is one of the most powerful forces in American theater chronicles the black experience in the 1950s in this masterful drama. At its center—and filling his home with robust humor, tyrannical outbursts and unexpected tenderness—is Troy Maxson. Once a baseball star in the Negro League, now a garbage collector fighting for promotion, he faces middle age with scaled down dreams. But as he struggles to hold on to his dignity and his family, Troy puts up fences between himself and those he most wants to protect—his son, his wife, even his loyal friend, who see the world through different, more hopeful, eyes.
Written by August Wilson
Directed by Seret Scott
Like all of Wilson’s plays, this is a family drama and as such is recommended for all families, although not for children. Middle school and above will laugh—and cry—with Troy Maxson, his wife, his daughter and sons, and his longtime friend.
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