On Wednesday, April 30th THURGOOD opened at the Booth Theatre. THURGOOD stars Lawrence Fishburne as Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall.
"
Thurgood is the remarkable and triumphant story of
Thurgood Marshall, who rose from a childhood in the backstreets of Baltimore to the Supreme Court of the United States. Along the way,
Mr. Marshall overcame many adversities but through them all, remained focused and positive to maintain the great country he wanted to serve. And did.
Thurgood brings to the stage the words, the wit, the tenacity and the wisdom of one of American's greatest heroes," explain press notes.
Perhaps most recognized for his stirring role in the box-office hit movie trilogy – The Matrix – actor, producer and director,
Laurence Fishburne also recently starred in Lionsgate's Akeelah & the Bee, which he produced through his Cinema
Gypsy productions. He later co-starred opposite
Tom Cruise and
Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Paramount's summer film Mission Impossible 3. Later in 2006, Fishburne joined the impressive cast of Bobby, which was nominated for a SAG award for best ensemble cast.
Fishburne stage credits include Without Walls by
Alfred Uhry, directed by
Christopher Ashley, at the
Center Theatre Group's
Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. For this performance he was awarded Best Actor at the 17th Annual NAACP Theater Award. He then starred opposite
Angela Bassett at The
Pasadena Playhouse in
August Wilson's play Fences, which broke playhouse sales records in its sold-out run.
In 1992, he was awarded a Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Play, a Drama Desk Award, an Outer Critic's Circle Award, and a Theater World Award for his work on Broadway as
Sterling Johnson in
August Wilson's Two Trains Running. In 1999 he appeared at the Roundabout Theater on Broadway, playing the lead role of Henry II, in The Lion in Winter.
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Photos by Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.
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Laurence Fishburne and George Stevens Jr. (Playwright)
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Laurence Fishburne, George Stevens Jr. (Playwright), and Leonard Foglia (Director)
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George Stevens Jr. (Playwright), Leonard Foglia (Director), and Mrs. Thurgood Marshall
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Laurence Fishburne, George Stevens Jr. (Playwright), and Mrs. Thurgood Marshall
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