The Homecoming on Broadway Blog

The Homecoming on Broadway blog offers the latest information about the show’s Broadway performances. For example, the 2006-2007 season revival of Harold Pinter’s play was announced online.

The Homecoming is a play by writer Harold Pinter set in Northern London. Teddy, one of the characters, has just brought Ruth, his wife and the only female character of the book, to meet the in-laws. A psychological battle begins when all the male characters of the house fight for Ruth’s attention.

The Homecoming, before becoming a Broadway show, was set on stage by the Royal Shakespeare Company in London. Until today, it had two Broadway performances. The first was in 1967 and it lasted almost 300 performances, while the second happen in 1991, but it played only 49 shows.

On the play’s Broadway blog, fans can find information about the upcoming revivals of the play. For example, the 2007 revival was produced by Jeffrey Richards and Jerry Frankel. The two producers also got together to stage the following shows: Glengarry Glen Ross and The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.

Usually, a blog is an online platform where individuals can post opinions, photos, commentaries and many more. For a Broadway show, a blog is useful because it can keep the public updated on the course of events. Also, actors, directors, writers can get online and post entries sharing thoughts on the directing or writing process of the show. Blogs can also keep the fans informed if the show is being canceled. The cast can share photos from the rehearsals. Producers can also announce when the tickets are available for sale, from where they can be bought.

The main goal of The Homecoming on Broadway blog is to keep the public informed about the latest developments in the production process of a play. Because they can reach a large audience, blogs are usually the preferred platforms when it comes to news sharing.

 

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