Presented by Ford's Theatre
Show Dates
Sat Sep 28, 7:30pm
Sun Sep 29, 7:30pm
Tue Oct 1, 7:30pm
Thu Oct 3, 7:30pm
Fri Oct 4, 7:30pm
Sat Oct 5, 2pm
Sun Oct 6, 2pm
Tue Oct 8, 7:30pm
Wed Oct 9, 7:30pm
Thu Oct 10, 11am
Thu Oct 10, 7:30pm
Fri Oct 11, 7:30pm
Sat Oct 12, 2pm
Sun Oct 13, 2pm
Tue Oct 15, 7:30pm
Wed Oct 16, 7:30pm
Thu Oct 17, 11am
Thu Oct 17, 7:30pm
Fri Oct 18, 7:30pm
Sat Oct 19, 2pm
Sat Oct 19, 7:30pm
Sun Oct 20, 2pm
Tue Oct 22, 7:30pm
Wed Oct 23, 7:30pm
Thu Oct 24, 12pm
Thu Oct 24, 7:30pm
Fri Oct 25, 7:30pm
Sat Oct 26, 2pm
Sat Oct 26, 7:30pm
Sun Oct 27, 2pm

Ford’s Theatre says:
Set in segregated Pittsburgh in the 1950s, Fences depicts the life of Troy Maxson, a former Negro League baseball star now scraping by as a sanitation worker. A towering figure facing thwarted aspirations, Troy attempts to assert control in his life through his relationships with his wife and son. But even as he takes responsibility for their safety and well-being, he betrays them each in ways that will forever alter their lives. Part of August Wilson’s 10-play Century Cycle, Fences explores the walls we build around ourselves and our loved ones, while also illuminating one family’s struggles in a racist society.
Fences
by August Wilson
Directed by Timothy Douglas