August Wilson’s Fences

A powerful American family drama about legacy, limits and what’s passed down.

PlayLondon
August Wilson’s Fences
Lyric Hammersmith
London

From £13

28 performances available

Playwright Co
October 2026
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Wednesday, 7 October 2026

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About this show

**‘Some people build fences to keep people out, and other people build fences to keep people in.’** Troy Maxson has cheated death once, but the past keeps closing in. On Pittsburgh’s streets, he cracks jokes and spins stories, yet at home, the pressure is building. His wife, Rose holds the family together. She sees a changing world and hopes their son Cory might step into it with more freedom than Troy ever had. But when dreams collide, and tempers flare, the Maxson’s edge towards a reckoning that could reshape everything they know. August Wilson’s landmark play, set in the 1950s, returns in a vital new production directed by the award-winning Daniel Bailey (Red Pitch, West End). From one of America’s most influential 20th century writers, this is a story of ambition for our time. This production is generously supported by Charles Holloway OBE. The Lyric’s 2026 Season is supported by Mark & Sarah Crosbie.

Good to know

Age guidance · Fences is most suitable for ages 12+. Under 14s must be accompanied by a full paying adult.

Next available · Wed, 7 Oct 2026

Content warnings

The story contains themes of death, injury, and implied sexual assault. There is occasional strong and racially explicit language, including use of the n-word.

About Lyric Hammersmith

The Lyric Hammersmith is one of London’s most vibrant and socially engaged theatres. Nestled in the heart of west London, this iconic venue has built a reputation for bold new writing, innovative adaptations, and compelling performances that challenge and entertain in equal measure. With its mix of contemporary flair and Victorian elegance, the Lyric Hammersmith offers a unique theatrical experience in a community-focused setting.

The theatre is known not only for its trailblazing productions but also for its extensive work with young people and local creatives. From Shakespearean revivals to cutting-edge premieres, the Lyric champions diverse voices and imaginative storytelling.

The history of Lyric Hammersmith

The Lyric Hammersmith’s roots trace back to 1888, when it began life as a music hall. After multiple reconstructions, the current theatre reopened in 1979, preserving the original 1895 auditorium within a modern shell. It has since hosted many major theatrical talents and landmark productions, including early work by Alan Rickman.

The theatre's unique blend of heritage and modernity makes it a cultural cornerstone in west London, with a proud tradition of innovation and accessibility.

Where is Lyric Hammersmith?

Lyric Hammersmith is located in Lyric Square on King Street, in the bustling centre of Hammersmith. The area is well served by public transport and surrounded by shops, and restaurants. Visitors can easily reach the theatre on foot from nearby tube and bus stations, making it a convenient destination for an evening out.

Lyric Hammersmith nearest tube station

The nearest tube station is Hammersmith, served by the District, Piccadilly, and Hammersmith & City lines. From the station, it's just a 2-minute walk to the theatre, exit onto King Street and the Lyric Hammersmith will be visible in Lyric Square.

Lyric Hammersmith nearest train station

The closest National Rail station is Kensington Olympia, which is around a 20-minute walk or a short bus/tube journey away. Alternatively, Shepherd’s Bush station (Overground and Southern services) is accessible in about 15 minutes by public transport.

Buses to Lyric Hammersmith

Numerous buses serve the Hammersmith area, including the 9, 27, 72, 190, 211, 220, 267, 283, and 295 during the day, and the N9, N11, N27, N33, N72, and N97 at night. The closest bus stop is Hammersmith Broadway, just steps from the theatre entrance.

Lyric Hammersmith seating plan

The Lyric Hammersmith’s Main House seats approximately 591 people across three levels: Stalls, Circle, and Upper Circle. The intimate auditorium ensures excellent sightlines from nearly every seat, with the Stalls offering the closest view of the stage. The Circle provides a strong balance of proximity and panoramic perspective, while the Upper Circle is great for budget-conscious theatre-goers.

The venue also features flexible seating arrangements for studio productions and community events.

Lyric Hammersmith accessibility

The Lyric Hammersmith is fully accessible, offering wheelchair spaces, step-free access, accessible toilets, and hearing enhancement systems. Staff are trained to assist guests with additional needs.

Lyric Hammersmith safety policy

The theatre maintains a high standard of safety and comfort. Bag checks may be conducted at entry, and the venue adheres to enhanced cleaning and ventilation protocols. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to ensure smooth entry.

Lyric Hammersmith dress code

There is no formal dress code at Lyric Hammersmith. Guests typically dress comfortably and casually. There are no special dress requirements for premieres or press nights unless otherwise specified.

Nearest tube: Hammersmith

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