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The Homecoming: press kit - information on the actors, directors, playwright and story line, some press releases

This play was first produced in London in 1965, and in New York City in 1967. In it, Teddy, a professor of philosophy who lives in America, brings his wife Ruth to England to visit his family, whom she has never met. His father, a widower, and two brothers, a pimp and a boxer, convince Ruth to remain with them and to enter a life of prostitution. Teddy returns to America alone. Pinter's very high talent manages to make the situation believable.

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  • "Kollektion"
  • "Liebhaber"
  • "Sammlung"
  • "Roy Bowen Collection"@en
  • "Teegesellschaft"
  • "Homecoming"
  • "Tiefparterre"

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  • "Holden Street Theatres, The Studio, 34 Holden Street, Hindmarsh, 1-20 October 2007."
  • "Deals with an all-bachelor family in North London disrupted by the return of the eldest son and his wife from America."
  • "This play was first produced in London in 1965, and in New York City in 1967. In it, Teddy, a professor of philosophy who lives in America, brings his wife Ruth to England to visit his family, whom she has never met. His father, a widower, and two brothers, a pimp and a boxer, convince Ruth to remain with them and to enter a life of prostitution. Teddy returns to America alone. Pinter's very high talent manages to make the situation believable."@en
  • "This play was first produced in London in 1965, and in New York City in 1967. In it, Teddy, a professor of philosophy who lives in America, brings his wife Ruth to England to visit his family, whom she has never met. His father, a widower, and two brothers, a pimp and a boxer, convince Ruth to remain with them and to enter a life of prostitution. Teddy returns to America alone. Pinter's very high talent manages to make the situation believable."
  • "Folder contains the printed script with manuscript annotations and cues, pasted on blank leaves."@en
  • "This play, written by a winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, is set in an old and slightly seedy house in North London. There lives a family of men: Max, the aging but still aggressive patriarch; his younger, ineffectual brother Sam; and two of Max's three sons, neither of whom is married--Lenny a small-time pimp, and Joey, who dreams of success as a boxer. Into this sinister abode comes the eldest son, Teddy, who, having spent the past six years teaching philosophy in America, is now bringing his wife Ruth home to visit the family she has never met. As the play progresses, the younger brothers make increasingly outrageous passes at their sister-in-law until they are practically making love to her in front of her stunned but strangely aloof husband."@en
  • "Toneelstuk over een jonge hoogleraar die na zes jaar met zijn nieuwe vrouw zijn familie aan de zelfkant bezoekt."
  • "The Music Box, direction: Irving Berlin and J.J. Shubert, by arrangement with the govenors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, and by arrangement with Theatre Guild Productions, Inc. Alexander H. Cohen presents the Royal Shakespeare Company with Michael Craig, Ian Holm, Vivien Merchant, John Normington, Terence Rigby, Paul Rogers in "The Homecoming," by Harold Pinter, directed by Peter Hall, designed by John Bury, produced in association with Gerry Geraldo."@en
  • "National Theatre, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, by arrangement with the governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England and by arrangement with Theatre Guild Productions, Inc., Alexander H. Cohen presents Carolyn Jones in "The Homecoming," by Harold Pinter, also starring William Roerick, with John Church, Denis Holmes, Jerry Mickey, Danny Sewell, original production by Peter Hall, re-staged by Rosemary Beattie, designed by John Bury, produced in association with Gerry Geraldo."
  • "Theatre program."
  • "Run by Max and his brother Sam, a sinister, bare, violently male house in North London is where Pinter's dark vision of familial cruelty and power games unfolds. Harold Pinter's play electrified audiences when it was first performed in 1965. This American Film Theatre adaptation captures the intensity of the language and the performances and stands as a valuable cinematic record of a milestone of post-war British theatre."@en
  • "Directors' choice 2007; presented by Floogle in association with Holden Street Theatres; directed by Duncan Graham; starring Don Barker, Wayne Anthoney, Wendy Bos, Nathaniel Davison, Patrick Graham and Renato Musolino; designed by Sarah John, lighting design by Nic Mollison; sound design by Andrew Howard; assistant director Claire Dunn; written by Harold Pinter."

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  • "Playbills"
  • "Theaterstück"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Dramat angielski"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Toneelstukken (teksten)"
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Specimens"
  • "Translations"
  • "Theater programs"
  • "Theater programs"@en

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  • "Le Retour : ["The Homecoming". Paris, Théâtre de Paris, 11 octobre 1966. Suivi de : un acte de Guy Abecassis, l'Homme de Rangoon.]"
  • "Die Heimkehr; Schauspiel"
  • "Die Heimkehr"
  • "Qui a casa torna"@es
  • "Qui a casa torna"@ca
  • "Qui a casa torna"
  • "Le retour Theatre de Paris, direction Alain de Leseleuc"
  • "Le Retour"
  • "Le Retour : ["the Homecoming"]. Traduit de l'anglais par Eric Kahane"
  • "The Homecoming: press kit - information on the actors, directors, playwright and story line, some press releases"@en
  • "De thuiskomst : toneelspel in twee bedrijven"
  • "The homecoming : [theatre program]"
  • "The homecoming : [a play]"
  • "The homecoming : [a play]"@en
  • "The homecoming : [Program. Aug. 1967]"@en
  • "The Homecoming : Harold Pinter"
  • "הביתה"
  • "The homecoming; [a play]"@en
  • "The homecoming"
  • "The homecoming"@en
  • "The homecoming. (Second edition.)"@en
  • "Ha-baitah : [program]"
  • "Retorno al hogar"@es
  • "Retorno al hogar"
  • "Die Heimkehr ; Der Liebhaber ; Die Kollektion ; Teegesellschaft ; Tiefparterre ; fünf Dramen"
  • "The homecoming : (a play)"
  • "Die Heimkehr : fünf Dramen. Der Liebhaber ; Die Kollektion ; Teegesellschaft ; Tiefparterre"
  • "Die Heimkehr : fünf Dramen"
  • "Die Heimkehr : [The Home coming]"
  • "Le retour"
  • "The home coming"
  • "Homecoming"
  • "Ha-Baitah : [program]"
  • "De thuiskomst"
  • "Die Heimkehr ; Der Liebhaber ; Die Kollektion ; Teegesellschaft ; Tiefparterre : fünf Dramen"
  • "The Homecoming"@da
  • "The Homecoming"
  • "The Homecoming"@en
  • "THE HOMECOMING"@en
  • "Die Heimkehr : Schauspiel"
  • "Ha-Baitah"
  • "Die Heimkehr [Programmheft]"
  • "The homecoming. [A play in two acts.]"@en
  • "ha-Baitah"
  • "Le retour : [pièce en deux actes]"
  • "Fünf Dramen"
  • "The homecoming : a play"@en
  • "The homecoming : a play"

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