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Book The Best Homecoming Tickets Online

By: Al Terry

Homecoming tickets are in great demand as people rush to watch the captivating 40th Anniversary revival of the Broadway hit by Harold Pinter. It is currently open at the Cort Theater, 138 West 48th Street, Manhattan, (212) 239-6200. People are vying with each other to watch one of Pinter's most controversial shows. Some want to find out what the controversy was all about back in 1965 when the show first opened and some are lured by the all-star cast and the experienced creative team. The show is inappropriate for persons below 16 years of age.

Homecoming – Lust, Desire And A Dysfunctional Family

You can book your Homecoming tickets and experience the most enthralling evening being captivated by the show and its cast. Director Daniel Sullivan has been appreciated for the riveting show that many claim is a must see. The story is made more authentic by the sets designed Eugene Lee and the costumes by Jess Goldstein are commendable.

Ian McShane who excels in the job given to him portrays the patriarch Max. He plays a bitter and sarcastic 70 year old who is a retired butcher. Raul Esparza who performs his role of a pimp to perfection, is Lenny, as his first son, . Teddy is the second son who is returning home after a long time spent away from the family in America. James Frain does a good job of portraying the stuffy and boring Teddy. Ruth, his wife played by Eve Best is a seductress, bored with her lot in life. Sam is Max's younger brother who is a chauffeur helping Lenny with his business. Michael McKean portrays the role most enthrallingly and Gareth Saxe does a good job as Joey, the youngest son. The effect Ruth has on all the men of the family and its consequences is what the story is all about. Sounds interesting? Why not find out for yourself by booking your Homecoming tickets from the authorized ticket broker?

When you book your Homecoming tickets from an authorized ticket broker you get a lot of convenience for a reasonable fee. You do not have to worry about long queues, or about not getting tickets at the box office on the day of the show. The local scalpers may try and fleece exorbitant prices for a cheaper ticket and you may be worried about the authenticity of the tickets being sold by the scalpers or an unauthorized person at an online auction site.

If authorized ticket brokers are approached, you may get to select your seats for sold out events too! The whole process is done online adding to the convenience. Just make payments online and have the tickets delivered via Fedex within 24 hours. You can book tickets online 24/7 from anywhere, so if you are visiting NYC make time for this brilliant Broadway show that everybody seems to be talking about. They say the show leaves behind a lasting effect; check out for yourself if it does indeed leave you think about it for many days later. For a captivating and memorable evening, book your Homecoming tickets from the authorized ticket broker, online now.

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Al is the webmaster of the Homecoming Tickets site, a New York City entertainment website with reviews and news on every event, as well as Homecoming tickets information.

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