Opening: Pinter's Homecoming Returns To Broadway
Opening: Pinter's Homecoming Returns To BroadwayForty years after The Homecoming won four major Tony Awards, including for Best Play of 1967, Harold Pinter's acclaimed play about lust, seduction and deception is set for yet another opening night on the Great White Way.
This is the second Broadway revival -- the first only played a total of 49 performances back in 1991. The limited run is slated to perform through April 13, 2008 at the Cort Theatre.
Directed by Daniel Sullivan, The Homecoming features a starry cast including Raúl Esparza (Company), Michael McKean (The Pajama Game), Ian McShane (last seen on Broadway in 1967's The Promise) and Eve Best (A Moon For the Misbegotten), as well as James Frain and Gareth Saxe.
Will critics welcome this work home? Find out tomorrow as I provide my critics' capsule.
This is Steve On Broadway (SOB).
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Labels: Broadway, Daniel Sullivan, Eve Best, Harold Pinter, Ian McShane, Michael McKean, Opening Night, Play, Raul Esparza, Revival, The Homecoming
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