

The Homecoming
Harold Pinter


Awards & Recognition
WINNER! 1967 Tony Award for Best Play WINNER! Critics' Award for Best Play of the Year
What readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about this play. While many appreciate its absurdity and the dark humor embedded in the characters' interactions, others find it too strange or disturbing. The complexity of themes like family dysfunction resonates, though some struggle with its unconventional narrative style and dialogue.
An exultant night - a man in total command of his talent.' Observer 'The most intense expression of compressed violence to be found anywhere in Pinter's plays.' The Times
When Teddy, a professor in an American university, brings his wife Ruth to visit his old home in London, he finds his family still living in the house.
In the conflict that follows, it is Ruth who becomes the focus of the family's struggle for supremacy.
"Bizarre, ominous and taunting...A steadily absorbing, tantalizing and disturbing theatrical adventure. Enthralling."
— New York Post
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Lenny a man in his early thirties, Max's son. |
Sam a man of sixty-three, Max's brother. |
Joey a man in his middle twenties, Max's son. |
Teddy a man in his middle thirties, Max's son. |
Ruth a woman in her early thirties, Teddy's wife. |
Max a man of seventy. |
Trailer: THE HOMECOMING by Harold Pinter
The Homecoming is a British play written by Harold Pinter and published by Faber & Faber in London (1991).
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Faber & Faber · 1991 · 160 pp
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