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The Homecoming Synopsis &
Storyline
Undoubtedly Pinter's most sexually provocative work, The Homecoming
is an edgy and compelling tale of lust, betrayal and seduction,
telling the story of a dysfunctional family that welcomes the
homecoming of its estranged brother and competes for the attention of
his dangerously alluring wife.
Tony nominees Eve Best (A Moon for the Misbegotten) and Raśl
Esparza (Taboo, Company) join Ian McShane (TV's Deadwood)
and Broadway regular Michael McKean (Hairspray, The Pajama
Game) in this revival. The Broadway premiere of The Homecoming
won the 1967 Tony Award for Best Play.
Where?
Cort Theatre
138 West 48th Street
When?
Tuesday - 7PM
Wednesday - 2PM & 8PM
Thursday & Friday - 8PM
Saturday - 2PM & 8PM
Sunday - 3PM
How Long?
2 hours and 30 minutes, with
one intermission
Started:
November 23, 2007
Opened:
December 16, 2007
Cast:
Ian McShane as Max
Eve Best as Ruth
Raul Esparza as Lenny
Michael McKean as Sam
James Frain, Teddy
Gareth Saxe, Joey
Written by Harold Pinter
Directed by Daniel Sullivan
Scenic Design by Eugene Lee
Lighting Design by Kenneth Posner
Costume Design by Jess Goldstein
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