The Homecoming
  • West End

The Homecoming, Pinter's finest play.

Coming to Trafalagar Studios, London from 14 November 2015.

The dangerous and tantalisingly ambiguous world of The Homecoming is a crackling hot bed of visceral tension. Celebrated as one of the leading interpreters of Pinter's work, Jamie Lloyd has assembled an impressive ensemble cast in what promises to be a dynamic production. Not to miss!

The Jamie Lloyd Company returns to the West End with Harold Pinter's enigmatic masterpiece, The Homecoming, in the 50th anniversary year of the multi award-winning modern classic.

Jamie Lloyd was the Associate Director of the Donmar Warehouse until 2011, where his production of Passion won the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical. Jamie was an Associate Artist at theatre company Headlong as well.

He directed The Pride at the Royal Court, for which he won the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Starring Keith Allen (Sam), Gemma Chan (Ruth), Ron Cook (Max), Gary Kemp (Teddy), John Macmillan (Joey) and John Simm (Lenny).

The Homecoming is a contemporary masterpiece of the 20th Century. This 50th anniversary production will continue The Jamie Lloyd Company's unparalleled reputation for presenting compelling drama that sparks passionate debate.

Design by Soutra Gilmour. Lighting design by Richard Howell. Sound by George Dennis.

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