A one time only run-thru of the upcoming Broadway revival of
Harold Pinter's The Homecoming will
take place this Sunday, November 25, at New World Stages. Admission to this
special presentation of The Homecoming is FREE; upon conclusion of the
run-thru, however, an appeal will be made for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights
AIDS. Please come ready to support this extraordinary organization and to
witness a behind-the-scenes glimpse at this new production of Harold Pinter's
classic play.
The 40th anniversary revival 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), James Frain ("The Tudors," The Count of Monte Cristo) and Gareth Saxe (Heartbreak House). Tony Award-winner Daniel Sullivan (Stuff Happens, Rabbit Hole, Proof)
directs this production which will officially open on Broadway Thursday,
December 13 at the Cort Theatre (138
West 48th Street) for a 20-week limited engagement
thru April 13, 2008.
"Undoubtedly Pinter's most sexually provocative work, The Homecoming is an edgy and compelling
tale of lust, seduction and deception, 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 run-thru will take place at New World Stages (340 West
50th Street) Sunday November 25 at 8PM. Tickets will be handed out at 6pm at
New World Stages. There will not be a sign-up sheet; you MUST show up in person
to receive at ticket. Please note: ONLY the first 300 people will be admitted.
ONE TICKET PER PERSON.
In addition, for the duration of the holiday season, a drop
box for donations to BC/EFA will be available in the Box Office area of New
World Stages to accept donations.
Article reprinted with permission from www.BroadwayWorld.com