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− | + | ..... "The Homecomong" certainly features a clutch of unusuallu repellent characters, not to say wildly illogical ones. Max, a scruffy old widower and ex-butcher, has three sons; Lenny, a layabout and probable pimp; Joey, an uncoth boxer; and Teddy a Doctor of Philosophy newly returned from America with his wife Ruth. Max's Brother Sam, a chauffer, is by a long way the most sympathetic character.................. | |
+ | Tina Massey's production can hardly be said to fire on all cylinders. As the ambiguous Lenny, Paul Hutchinson | ||
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Revision as of 16:38, 26 August 2008
Directed by Tina Massey
Performances: Sun 3rd – Sat 9th February 1985, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Max - Terry Neale
- Lenny - Paul Hutchinson
- Sam - John Lyne
- Joey - Geoff Munday
- Teddy - Brian Scoltock
- Ruth - Kate Nash
Crew
- Stage Manager - Beverly Dalton
- Assistant Stage Manager - Patricia Kane
- Lighting - Peter Boon
- Set Design - Victor Kelly
- Set Construction - Bernie Bullbrook
- Prompt - June McAuliffe
Reviews
..... "The Homecomong" certainly features a clutch of unusuallu repellent characters, not to say wildly illogical ones. Max, a scruffy old widower and ex-butcher, has three sons; Lenny, a layabout and probable pimp; Joey, an uncoth boxer; and Teddy a Doctor of Philosophy newly returned from America with his wife Ruth. Max's Brother Sam, a chauffer, is by a long way the most sympathetic character..................
Tina Massey's production can hardly be said to fire on all cylinders. As the ambiguous Lenny, Paul Hutchinson
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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