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Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3)

May 25 – Jun 24, 2018 in Goodman's Albert Theatre

3 hours and 15 minutes including two intermissions


Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks’ “blazingly original” (The Washington Post) Civil War epic serves up “an American story as much about our present as it is about our past” (The Los Angeles Times).

Hero, a Texas slave, faces a simple yet monumental choice: join his master in the Confederate army and be granted his freedom afterward— or remain enslaved at the plantation. Filled with music, wit and poetic wisdom, Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks’ “masterpiece” (New York magazine) challenges us to navigate our own moral compass in a country that both unites and rips us apart.

 

Group Tickets: Now available for 10+, email Groups@GoodmanTheatre.org for information on select discounted rates and perks.

Questions? Need help? Contact the box office at (312) 443-3800, 12noon – 5pm, daily.

Critical Praise

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 4)

    – Chicago Tribune

  • “Breathtakingly entertaining”

    – PerformInk

  • “Brilliant and riveting”

    – Chicago Tribune

  • “A rich, powerful experience”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “Spectacular, fantastic, must-see play of the year”

    – ChicagoNow

  • “Extremely moving”

    – Daily Herald

  • “The most enjoyable history lesson on stage since Hamilton

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “A masterpiece of theater”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “Perfection”

    – ChicagoNow

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 4)

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “Magnificent work of American drama”

    – Chicago Tribune

  • “Superlative performances”

    – Daily Herald

  • “Bolden is a stellar performer”

    – PerformInk

  • “Plays don’t get much more aesthetically expressive, or impressive than this”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “Powerful”

    – Daily Herald

  • “Truly a remarkable feat of direction”

    – Chicago Tribune

  • “A play that refreshes the soul with pure delight”

    – ChicagoNow

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 4)

    – Daily Herald

  • “Beautiful language, resonant storytelling and an ambitious use of the theatrical form itself”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

Artists

Niegel Smith

Director

Suzan-Lori Parks

Playwright

Melody Angel

Musician

Kamal Angelo Bolden

Hero/Ulysses

William Dick

Colonel

Aimé Donna Kelly

Penny

Jaime Lincoln Smith

Homer

Sydney Charles

Second

Ronald L. Conner

Third

Headshot of Bernard Gilbert

Bernard Gilbert

Runaway 3

Headshot of Nicole Michelle Haskins

Nicole Michelle Haskins

Runaway 2

Ernest Perry Jr.

The Oldest Old Man

Tyrone Phillips

Runaway 1

Michael Aaron Pogue

Fourth

BrittneyLove Smith

Odyssey Dog

Demetrios Troy

Smith

Jacqueline Williams

Leader

Courtney O’Neill

Scenic Design

Keith Parham

Costume Design

Linda Cho

Lighting Design

Justin Ellington

Sound Design

Michelle Lopez-Rios

Projection Design

Neena Arndt

Dramaturg

Adam Belcuore

Casting

Erica Sartini-Combs

Casting

Artist Placeholder Image

Donald E. Claxon

Production Stage Manager