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The Homecoming

First Preview: Sep 10, 2015
Opening Date: Oct 1, 2015
Closing Date: Oct 25, 2015
Running Time: 02:25
The Homecoming

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Playing @
Berkshire Theatre Group
Box 797 , Stockbridge , MA 01262
Written by Nobel Prize-Winning British playwright, Harold Pinter, The Homecoming, is a thought provoking piece of theatre that invites audiences to delve deep into hidden crevices of the human condition. Respected BTG artist Eric Hill directs this Tony Award-winning play. 

Philosophy teacher, Teddy, played by David Barlow (Off-Broadway: Oroonoko, Andorra) brings his wife of six years, Ruth, played by Tara Franklin (BTG: Lion in Winter, Equus), to his childhood home in North London to meet his family after a long estrangement. Without warning of their visit, Teddy and Ruth are greeted by Teddy’s domineering family; Teddy’s aggressive father, Max, played by Rocco Sisto (Broadway: Amadeus, A Month In The Country) Max’s younger, incompetent brother, Sam, played by John Rothman (Broadway: Breakfast at Tiffany's, Relatively Speaking), and Teddy’s two brothers—Joey, played by Rylan Morsbach (BTG: Mary Poppins, A Christmas Carol) an aspiring boxer and Lenny, played by Joey Collins (Broadway: The Glass Menagerie, Rock n’ Roll) an amateur hustler. Teddy and Ruth’s homecoming instigates a power struggle for the ages, and family ties begin to unravel.  

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7 PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY @ 2 PM
RegionalPlay - DramaRegional
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Adult themes/language. Added performances 10/11 @ 7 pm & 10/12 @ 2 pm

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$42.00 - $48.00

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Assisted Listening Devices (ALDs) are located at each theatre
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevator at the Colonial Theatre only
  • Entrance

    All entrances to BTG’s stages are sloped and physically accessible.
  • Parking

    Each theatre has Accessible Parking available for those who need it. These spaces are marked with appropriate signage. At the Stockbridge Campus, during the summer months, parkers will be available to help direct patrons as needed.
  • Restroom

    Each of BTG’s unique stages offer ADA Seating for every performance. The Colonial Theatre has two designated Gender-Inclusive restrooms (one located on the second floor and one located on the third floor).
  • Seating

    Each of BTG’s stages offer ADA Seating for every performance
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Visual Assistance

    A limited number of large-print programs are available at the Ticket Office for all BTG productions
  • Wheelchair Info

    The Colonial Theatre offers ADA seating on all levels: Orchestra (first level), Balcony (second level), and Gallery (third level). Each floor is also equipped with a physically accessible restroom. The second and third levels can be reached by stairs or elevator. The Fitzpatrick Main Stage offers ADA Seating on the Orchestra level. There are also physically accessible restrooms on the orchestra level.There is only one level to The Unicorn Theatre, and most seats are accessible only by stairs.

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