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The Homecoming Broadway Show – A Review
The Homecoming Broadway Show – A Review By Al Terry The Homecoming Broadway show is a brilliant masterpiece of Harold Pinter. The show first premiered in 1965 when it created a hullabaloo shocking many people and leaving a lasting impression on their minds. The Homecoming Broadway show was revived to commemorate the show's 40th anniversary. Many of the critics were in doubt if the revival will measure up to the original in anyway, but were pleasantly surprised. Director Daniel Sullivan is being given due credit, along with his splendid all-star cast and creative team, for the success the show is today.
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The Homecoming Broadway show has all the trappings of a show that will entertain you and give you food for thought too. The provocative story evokes mixed feelings with the current generation perhaps as they are used to more than their share of gruesome realities. However, in 1965, theater-goers were stunned by the storyline.
The Homecoming Broadway show is about how Teddy's decision to visit his family with his sensual wife Ruth leads to seduction, lust and deception. Max is Teddy's bitter and highly sarcastic father who is made sour by his growing realization that he is slowing losing control over his family. This family is an extremely dysfunctional one with most of the characters being portrayed as mean-spirited and conniving. The one exception is the character Sam, Max's brother played impeccably by Michael McKean. Teddy's wife Ruth has to contend with Lenny his older brother who is a pimp with a poor
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regard for women and his younger brother Joey is played by Gareth Saxe. All the characters are portrayed brilliantly, Ian McShane plays Max, Raúl Esparza portrays the pimp Lenny, Eve Best is captivating as the manipulative Ruth and James Frain does justice to his role of an uninteresting man as Teddy. Many people are booking tickets in advance to see the show.
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Book your ticket to the Homecoming Broadway show and watch a remarkable show and then may be you can compare who is better as a seductress, Sharon Stone or Eve Best.
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