Denzel Washington and Viola Davis may be heading to London in FENCES, according to Baz Bamigboye in the U.K. Daily Mail.
Bamigboye reports that Washington's decision will be based on wife
Pauletta Pearson's interest.
Pearson is said to be interested in the transfer, but only for a limited run. 'Eight weeks would work,' Ms Pearson told Bamigboye. 'He wants to do it - and I would enjoy being in London - but there's a lot to discuss and I don't know when this would come to pass.'
FENCES continues on Broadway through July 11.
The first Broadway revival of
August Wilson's 1987 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play FENCES, which won the Tony Award last night for Best Revival of a Play, broke the box office record for the third time at the Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street, NYC) for the week ending June 13, 2010, grossing $1,057,268.50.
Starring two-time Academy Award winner and Tony Award winner
Denzel Washington and Academy Award nominee and Tony Award winner
Viola Davis, FENCES is playing a strictly limited 13-week engagement at the Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street) through July 11. The production is directed by Tony nominee
Kenny Leon.
FENCES has won the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play Revival, as well as Tony Awards for Best Actor
Denzel Washington and Best Actress
Viola Davis. Drama Desk Awards were presented to
Viola Davis and
Branford Marsalis (for his score), and Outer Critics Circle Awards went to
Denzel Washington for Best Actor and
Viola Davis for Best Actress. Ms. Davis has won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Sustained Excellence and director
Kenny Leon has received a Drama League Award for Excellence in Directing.
In addition to
Denzel Washington as Troy Maxson and
Viola Davis as Rose Maxson, the cast features
Chris Chalk as Cory, Tony Award-nominee
Stephen McKinley Henderson as Jim Bono,
Russell Hornsby as Lyons,
Mykelti Williamson as Gabriel, and with
Eden Duncan-Smith and
SaCha Stewart-Coleman alternating in the role of Raynell.
FENCES is produced by
Carole Shorenstein Hays (who produced the original Broadway production) and
Scott Rudin.
The original Broadway production of FENCES opened on March 26, 1987 at the 46th Street Theatre (now the
Richard Rodgers Theatre). FENCES was one of the most critically acclaimed and successful plays of the 1980s, winning four Tony Awards including Best Play, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, three Drama Desk Awards, including Best Play and the NY Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play.
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. Both a monumental drama and an intimate family portrait, FENCES tells the story of Troy Maxson, a man torn between the glory of his past and the uncertainty of his future. Emboldened by pride and embittered by sacrifice, Troy is determined to make life better for future generations, even as he struggles to embrace the dreams of his own son.
The production team includes
Branford Marsalis (Original Music),
Santo Loquasto (Set Design),
Constanza Romero (Costume Design),
Brian MacDevitt (Lighting Design),
ACME Sound Partners (Sound Design).
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