Lenny Henry will star in a major revival of August Wilson‘s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Fences in the new year. Though full
dates are yet to be announced, the production is due to launch a
regional tour from Theatre Royal Bath the week commencing 18 February
2013, prior to a planned West End transfer.
Henry, who has recently forged a successful stage acting career with credits including Othello (Northern Broadsides) and The Comedy of Errors (National Theatre), said in a recent interview with the Evening Chronicle: “I am really enjoying the stage work… When you have been a comedian 30 years you have to think what else can I do? Career-wise, being an actor is a good move.”
Fences was written in 1983 and made its Broadway premiere in 1987, starring James Earl Jones. It went on to win a Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play, which is set in Pittsburgh in 1957, was recently revived on Broadway in an acclaimed production starring Denzel Washington, though rumours of a West End transfer failed to materialise.
It was previously seen in the West End in 1990, in a production at the Garrick Theatre starring Yaphet Kotto and Adrian Lester.
The Theatre Royal Bath production will be directed by former Talawa artistic director Paulette Randall, whose credits include Blest be the Tie (Royal Court), August Wilson’s Radio Golf (Tricycle), Crossings (Contact, Manchester) and Five Guys Named Moe (Theatre Royal, Stratford East).
NB: This story has been amended. It originally stated the production is the play’s UK premiere.