Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama and Tony Awardwinner for Best Play, the story opens in 1957, as Troy Maxson, a father and husband, works to provide for his family in a landmark year for the Civil Rights Movement. As a working-class Black man, he has had a promising career with the Negro Baseball League, and he holds an unrealized dream to play for Major League Baseball.
The play is part of the playwright’s acclaimed American Century Cycle – a series of 10 plays that charts the African American experience throughout the 20th century.
Directed by Christopher V. Edwards, the cast will include stage-and-screen veterans Ella Joyce and Tony Todd – Joyce, a Los Angeles Ovation Award-winner for her performance in Wilson’s King Hedley II, is best known for the Fox comedy-drama sitcom Roc, Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor, and many other roles.
Todd, a horror icon (Candyman, Final Destination, Scream) with more than 100 credits to his name including Platoon, The Crow, and several characters in the Star Trek universe, is also known for a wide array of stage performances including originating the title role in the World Premiere of August Wilson’s King Hedley II in Pittsburgh, Boston, and Seattle.
The cast of this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play also includes “ranney”, who most recently appeared at Shakespeare & Company last season in Hymn by Lolita Chakrabarti; L. James, Kenneth Ransom, and Ja’ Quan Malik Jones making his Shakespeare & Company debut.
The show will run from July 22 to August 27.
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