The 40th Anniversary revival of Harold Pinter's Tony
Award-winning masterwork The Homecoming
will now begin previews on Tuesday, December 4. The production moved into the
theatre today for a four-day tech. Due to a week and a half of lost
performances as a result of the strike, the show will now open on Sunday,
December 16 at 7PM.
"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," explain press notes.
The Homecoming stars
Golden Globe Award-winner Ian McShane ("Deadwood"), two-time Tony-nominee
Raul Esparza (Company, The Normal Heart), Tony-nominee Eve Best
(A Moon for the Misbegotten),
Oscar-nominee Michael McKean (The Pajama
Game, Hairspray), and Gareth Saxe
(Heartbreak House), James Frain
("The Tudors," The Count of
Monte Cristo). Tony Award-winner Daniel Sullivan (Rabbit Hole, Proof)
directs the production
The award-winning design team will include Eugene Lee (Wicked, Sweeney Todd, Candide),
Kenneth Posner (The Coast of Utopia, Glengarry Glen Ross), Jess Goldstein (The Rivals, Henry IV) and John Gromada (Rabbit
Hole, Enchanted April).
The performance schedule is as follows: Tuesday at 7PM, Wednesday-Saturday
at 8PM, Wednesday & Saturday at 2PM, and Sunday at 3PM. Tickets are priced at $26.50 - $98.50 and are
currently available thru www.Telecharge.com.
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