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Fences Broadway Reviews

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Two-time Academy Award® winner Denzel Washington returns to Broadway, alongside Academy Award nominee and Tony Award® winner Viola Davis, in August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play. This strictly limited 13-week engagement... (more info)

Theatre James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)
Previews Apr 14, 2010
Opened Apr 26, 2010
Critics' Rating
7.76 Mixed
11 Positive
6 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
8.50 Positive
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Critics' Reviews

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Dramatic home

From: New York Post  |  By: Elisabeth Vincentelli  |  Date: 4/27/2010

Denzel Washington is the draw for this revival of August Wilson's 'Fences.' But it's the play itself that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats: This is pure, unabashed melodrama -- the kind where the line 'Got something to tell you' never intro...

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Cheers for Viola Davis—and August Wilson

From: Wall Street Journal  |  By: Terry Teachout  |  Date: 4/30/2010

The star of a show doesn't always get top billing. Denzel Washington is by far the biggest name associated with the first Broadway revival of August Wilson's 'Fences,' but my guess is that it's Viola Davis whose performance is going to stick with you...

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Fences

From: New York Daily News  |  By: Joe Dziemianowicz  |  Date: 4/27/2010

Washington seems to have seized upon Rose's comment that when Troy 'walked through the house, he was so big he filled it up.' If he sank fully into his character, an outsize performance could work. But Washington never lets you forget you're watching...

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Fences

From: On Off Broadway  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 4/27/2010

Kenny Leon's lightweight production captures the intricate rhythms of Wilson's language, but never moves beyond the play's surface. Though enjoyable, this 'Fences' feels less like a substantial drama than a broad sitcom comedy stuffed with melodramat...

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Denzel Washington deftly scales 'Fences'

From: USA Today  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 4/27/2010

But Washington's Troy, while vigorous and charismatic, isn't long on nuance; and in that sense it is of a piece with the staging. Directed by Kenny Leon, an experienced and astute purveyor of Wilson's work, this Fences makes the characters' struggles...

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Fences

From: Variety  |  By: Marilyn Stasio  |  Date: 4/26/2010

No, you don't need to frontload the production with a star to mount a successful revival of 'Fences.' August Wilson's 1987 drama, the Pulitzer Prize-winning centerpiece of his 10-play Century Cycle about the African-American experience, is a masterpi...

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There’s No Business Like a Show About Business (scroll down for Fences)

From: New York Observer  |  By: Jesse Oxfeld  |  Date: 4/27/2010

Viola Davis is sensational as Rose, the devoted and betrayed wife. Wilson’s lyrical script offers any number of stirring monologues, and Ms. Davis delivers hers—especially when she learns of Troy’s betrayal—with a vivid, bracing rawness. She ...

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Fences

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Melissa Rose Bernardo  |  Date: 4/26/2010

Leon — who helmed Wilson’s final two works, Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf — has built a sturdy, buffed-to-a-sheen Fences, buoyed by a top-shelf supporting cast (Henderson is the quintessential Wilson interpreter) and Branford Marsalis’ beau...

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Denzel Washington stars in 'Fences' on Broadway

From: Associated Press  |  By: Michael Kuchwara  |  Date: 4/26/2010

First seen in New York in 1987 with James Earl Jones, 'Fences' has now returned with an equally starry actor, Denzel Washington in the lead. Washington, last on Broadway in 2005 in a production of 'Julius Caesar,' acquits himself well in this blister...

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Fences

From: Back Stage  |  By: Erik Haagensen  |  Date: 4/26/2010

Six years ago, gifted director Kenny Leon delivered a fine production of 'A Raisin in the Sun' to Broadway, marred only by the stage inexperience of its bankable star, Sean Combs. Back with another classic chronicling the African-American experience,...

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Denzel Plays God

From: New York  |  By: Scott Brown  |  Date: 4/27/2010

Davis, with every wary sidelong look, firm demurral, and careful burst of laughter, perfects and completes Washington’s already tremendous performance. Her approach to Rose turns the trope of the dutiful black mother on end, and suggests a world in...

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It’s No More Mr. Nice Guy for This Everyman

From: New York Times  |  By: Ben Brantley  |  Date: 4/27/2010

But Troy’s interactions with Rose are what give “Fences” its moments of genuine glory. Ms. Davis, who won a Tony for her performance in Wilson’s “King Hedley II,” may well pick up another for her work here. Her face is a poignant paradox,...

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Denzel Washington hits it out of park in 'Fences'

From: Newsday  |  By: Linda Winer  |  Date: 4/26/2010

Despite its 1987 Pulitzer Prize and its Tony Award, 'Fences' always was a glorious mess of a drama. As the second of what became August Wilson's monumental 10-play journey through African-American life in the 20th century, the early work is more plot...

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Fences

From: Time Out New York  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 5/6/2010

Leon elicits sensitive work from Hornsby and the stalwart Stephen McKinley Henderson as Troy’s loyal coworker friend, Jim Bono. And, with her second-act breakdown upon hearing that Troy has betrayed her, Davis blows the roof off the Cort with the...

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'Fences' on Broadway: Denzel Washington's

From: Chicago Tribune  |  By: Chris Jones  |  Date: 4/26/2010

Certainly, Washington eroticizes Troy, a character typically played by more stentorian actors with deeper bass notes and thicker girths (although Washington has put on a few pounds and wants not for gravitas). But that potent sexual appeal — undere...

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Fences

From: The Hollywood Reporter  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 4/26/2010

His movie-star charisma on full display, Washington infuses his compelling turn with equal doses of raucous humor and barely contained violence that keep the audience constantly off-guard. He's beautifully matched by Davis, who conveys her character'...

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Denzel Washington Steals Home in Wilson’s ‘Fences’: John Simon

From: Bloomberg News  |  By: John Simon  |  Date: 4/27/2010

Troy Maxson deserves a place alongside Arthur Miller’s Willy Loman as a towering figure in American drama, and Denzel Washington is showing us why with a commanding performance in the Broadway revival of August Wilson’s 1987 “Fences.”

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