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The Homecoming


Synopsis

After having lived in the United States for several years, Teddy brings his wife, Ruth, home for the first time to meet his working-class family in North London, where he grew up and which she finds more familiar than their arid academic life in America. Much sexual tension occurs as Ruth teases Teddy’s brothers and father and the men taunt one another in an Oedipal game of one-upmanship, resulting in Ruth’s staying behind with Teddy’s relatives as “one of the family” and Teddy returning home to America and their three sons without her.

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Reviews

Michael Sheen presents a lean, impish, slightly scruffy figure, sly and devious, with bright button eyes, always ready for a smile, but also on the lookout for enemy attack which he must be ready to evade. But the cockiness is all on the surface. Sheen’s Lenny is as insecure as his father

Info & Research
  • HaroldPinter.org: The Homecoming
  • Demolition Man: Harold Pinter and The Homecoming

  • Creative Team & Cast

    Director: Roger Michell
    Playwright: Harold Pinter

    David Bradley: Max
    Michael Sheen: Lenny
    Sam Kelly: Sam
    Eddie Marsan: Joey
    Keith Allen: Teddy
    Lindsay Duncan: Ruth

    National Theatre