The “hero” of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Fences,” onstage at South Coast Repertory, isn’t exactly heroic — he’s a demanding patriarch who’s served 15 years in prison for murder and is trying to keep an overly firm hand on his own teenage son while resisting the urge to cheat on his loving wife of 18 years.
It’s a role with few equals this side of Willy Loman, and Charlie Robinson tears into it with a vengeance that brought an opening-night audience to its feet. Robinson delivers one of the more dynamic performances in SCR’s 45-year history in a role for which he was honored four years ago.
You may remember Robinson for his bailiff Mac on TV’s “Night Court,” but that part barely scratched the surface of this actor’s indomitable power. Here, he commands the stage with a vocal and physical authority that will grip and hold its audience.