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The Homecoming
Music Box Theatre
, (1/05/1967 - 10/14/1967)
First Preview:
Jan 03, 1967
Total Previews:
3
Opening Date:
Jan 05, 1967
Closing Date:
Oct 14, 1967
Total Performances:
324
Category:
Play, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Summer. An old house in North London.
Print
Opening Night Credits
Awards
Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Irving Berlin
and
J. J. Shubert
Produced by
Alexander H. Cohen
; By arrangement with the Governors of
The Royal Shakespeare Company (Peter Hall, Artistic Director)
; Produced by arrangement with
Theatre Guild Productions, Inc.
; Produced in association with
Gerry Geraldo
Written by
Harold Pinter
Original production by
Peter Hall
; Re-staged by
Rosemary Beattie
Production Design by
John Bury
General Manager for Alexander H. Cohen:
Roy Somlyo
; General Manager:
Victor Samrock
; Comptroller:
Seymour Herscher
Production Supervisor:
Jerry Adler
; Production Stage Manager:
Jake Hamilton
General Press Representative:
James D. Proctor
; Press Representative:
Max Gendel
and
Lawrence Belling
; Associate Press Representative:
David Roggensack
and
Lila Glaser King
; Casting:
Linda Otto
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
; Production Assistant:
Jan Monkhouse
and
Gloria Banta
Cast
Michael Craig
Teddy
Ian Holm
Lenny
Vivien Merchant
Ruth
John Normington
Sam
Terence Rigby
Joey
Paul Rogers
Max
Understudies:
Lloyd Battista
(
Joey
),
Lynn Farleigh
(
Ruth
),
Denis Holmes
(
Max, Sam
) and
Michael Jayston
(
Lenny, Teddy
)
1967 Tony Award
®
Best Play
Written by
Harold Pinter
; Produced by
Alexander H. Cohen
[winner]
1967 Tony Award
®
Best Actor in Play
Performer:
Paul Rogers
[winner]
1967 Tony Award
®
Best Actress in a Play
Vivien Merchant
[nominee]
1967 Tony Award
®
Best Featured Actor in a Play
Ian Holm
[winner]
1967 Tony Award
®
Best Scenic Design
John Bury
[nominee]
1967 Tony Award
®
Best Direction of a Play
Peter Hall
[winner]
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