“…the finest work yet from this gifted writer.”
—The New York Times
Father Comes Home From The Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) has been awarded the 2015 Kennedy Prize for Drama. This explosively powerful Civil War drama by Pulitzer Prize-winner Suzan-Lori Parks follows a slave, Hero, from West Texas to the Confederate battlefield. Inspired in part by the stories and scope of Greek tragedy, this trilogy examines the mess of war and the cost of freedom. This play is a co-production with The Public Theater and is presented as part of The National Civil War Project.
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Please note: this production utilizes some smoke effects.
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Dig deeper into the history behind Father Comes Home From The Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) with these fascinating articles and stop by the Schlesinger Library’s Civil War correspondence exhibition just up the street from the Loeb Drama Center.
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Notable dates
Audio Described Dates
Feb. 11, 7:30PM – Feb. 14, 2PM
Age Appropriateness
Ages 14 and up/9th Grade and up
Suzan-Lori Parks’s use of lyrical language, abstract imagery and the theatrical devices of Greek drama might be challenging for young theatergoers. Prepared high school students will find Parks’s complex and imaginative Civil War parable a rich and rewarding experience. The play contains images of war, racial epithets, and some sexual themes.
Open Captioned
Feb. 22, 2PM & Feb. 24, 7:30PM
Discussions
There were post-show talk-backs after these performances:
Jan. 31, 2PM
Feb. 4, 2PM
Feb. 7, 2PM
Feb. 11, 11AM
Feb. 14, 2PM
Feb. 18, 2PM
Feb. 21, 2PM
Feb. 25, 11AM
Feb. 28, 2PM
As part of The A.R.T. of Human Rights, there was an additional post-performance discussion with Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates and Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks titled “Fighting for Freedom: The Civil War and Its Legacies” on Sunday, February 8, after the 2PM matinee. Click here to watch a video of the discussion.
WATCH ME WORK – Suzan-Lori Parks hosted her WATCH ME WORK performance piece session on Saturday, January 24 at 4:30PM at the A.R.T. Click here to watch a recording of the performance.
Suzan-Lori Parks and Jo Bonney spoke at the 2PM performance post-show talk-back on Saturday, February 21.
This work was supported, in part, by The Robert Brustein Endowment for New Work, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, and The National Endowment for the Arts/ArtWorks.
The A.R.T. is proud to be a part of the Blue Star Theatres network. US military personnel, military veterans and their families could receive up to four (4) tickets to Father Comes Home From The Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) at $5 off regular ticket price.
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Credits
Creative team
Cast

Smith
Michael Crane

Smith
Michael Crane

Hero/Ulysses
Benton Greene

Hero/Ulysses
Benton Greene

Leader/Runaway
Charlie Hudson, III

Leader/Runaway
Charlie Hudson, III

Penny
Jenny Jules

Penny
Jenny Jules
A.R.T.: Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3). Off-Broadway: Julius Caesar, Donmar Warehouse, St. Ann’s Warehouse. London: A Raisin in the Sun (M.E.N. Theatre Award, Best Supporting Actress), Royal Exchange; Pecong (Time Out Award, Best Actress), Tricycle Theatre; Death and the King’s Horseman, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, National Theatre; The Homecoming, Almeida Theatre; Ruined (Critics’ Circle Best Actress Award, Helen Hayes Outstanding Lead Actress nomination), Almeida Theatre, Arena Stage. Film/TV: The Man Inside, A Short Stay in Switzerland, “Law & Order,” “Skins,” “Kavanagh QC.”

Homer
Sekou Laidlow

Homer
Sekou Laidlow

Colonel
Ken Marks

Colonel
Ken Marks

Fourth/Odyssey Dog (Jan. 23 - Feb. 5)
Jacob Ming-Trent

Fourth/Odyssey Dog (Jan. 23 - Feb. 5)
Jacob Ming-Trent
A.R.T.: Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3). Broadway: Hands on a Hardbody (Ronald McCowan). Off-Broadway: The Tempest, Public Theater; Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Theatre for a New Audience; On the Levee, Lincoln Center; Dispatches from (A)mended America, Widowers’ Houses, Epic Theatre Ensemble. Regional: Yale Rep; La Jolla Playhouse; Berkeley Rep; Long Wharf; A.C.T.; Williamstown Theatre Festival. Film/ TV: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Forbidden Love, Fort Greene, “Law & Order,” “Bored to Death,” “30 Rock,” “Unforgettable.”

Fourth/Odyssey Dog (Feb. 6 - Mar. 1)
Patrena Murray

Fourth/Odyssey Dog (Feb. 6 - Mar. 1)
Patrena Murray
(she/her) A.R.T.: Gloria: A Life, Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3). Other credits: Lemon Girls, La MaMa; Gloria: A Life, McCarter Theatre Center, Daryl Roth Theater; Men on Boats, Baltimore Center Stage; The Oresteia, Shakespeare Theatre Company; Masculinity Max, The Winter’s Tale, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Public Theater; Venus, The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World, Signature Theatre; Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1,2 & 3), Mark Taper Forum. Film/TV: “New Amsterdam,” Daddy, ” The Sopranos,” “Law & Order.”

Third/Runaway
Tonye Patano

Third/Runaway
Tonye Patano
A.R.T.: Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3). Broadway: 45 Seconds from Broadway. National Tour: Legends. Off-Broadway: Neighbors, Everybody’s Ruby, Public Theater; The Heliotrope; Ponies; Hamlet. Regional: Fences; Ruined (IRNE Best Actress, Elliot Norton nomination for Best Actress); A Streetcar Named Desire; A Raisin in the Sun. Film: Ponies, Little Manhattan, Diving Normal, The Taking of Pelham 123, The Hurricane, Every Secret Thing, Time Out of Mind (forthcoming), Jack of Red Hearts (forthcoming). TV: “Weeds,” “The Americans,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “One Life to Live,” “Sex and the City,” “Monk.”

Second/Runaway
Julian Rozzell, Jr.

Second/Runaway
Julian Rozzell, Jr.

Oldest Old Man
Harold Surratt

Oldest Old Man
Harold Surratt
Additional staff
Access Services Consultant: Mary Beth Peters
Secondary Audio Describer: Jan Stankus
Carpenters: Thomas Eckenfels, Bill Hawkins, Derek Jay, David Jewett, Jimmy Lynch, Marty Lynch, Dane Palmer, Alex Platt, Andy Remillard, Ray Reyes, Nick Tosches
Carpentry Intern: Jahedi, Mehran
Sound Crew: Dylan Foley, Chris “Thunda” Kurtz, Michelle Reiss, Nell Robinson