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a city street with a peach hue and a teal blue sky at the end. Home is written across the screen in a neon yellow font.
Home is written across the screen in a neon yellow font. Home is written across the screen in a neon yellow font.

Home

May 17 — July 21

Todd Haimes Theatre

Home

May 17 — July 21

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In the Tony Award®-nominated play The New York Times calls “an uplifting folk ballad about the pure in heart,” Cephus Miles has the whole world in his callused hands—until his sweetheart Pattie Mae goes off to college and marries another man. Originally staged by the Negro Ensemble Company in 1979, and featured in the first year of Roundabout’s Refocus Project, Samm-Art Williams’ Home is a muscular and melodic coming-of-age story that gives voice to the unbreakable spirit of all Americans who have been searching for a place to belong. Kenny Leon (A Soldier’s Play) directs.

Home Cast

Cephus Miles
Tory Kittles
Woman One/Pattie Mae Wells
Brittany Inge
Woman Two
Stori Ayers

Home Creative

Playwright
Samm-Art Williams
Director
Kenny Leon
Set Design
Arnulfo Maldonado
Costume Design
Dede Ayite
Lighting Design
Allen Lee Hughes
Sound Design
Justin Ellington
Hair & Wig Design
Nikiya Mathis

Cast and additional creative team members will be announced at a later date.


Home is made possible by the Champions for Inclusive Theatre and Roundabout’s Forward Fund. We acknowledge the generous friends who support our many efforts to increase representation and inclusion in all aspects of theatre: Elizabeth Armstrong, Bank of America, Eugene and Joann Bissell and the Lillian Lincoln Foundation, Kevin Brown, Barbara and Peter Bye, Ginger McKnight Chavers, Ford Foundation, Jill and Barry Lafer, Gina Maria Leonetti, Iva Mills, Beryl Snyder, and Denise Littlefield Sobel.

The empty house of the Todd Haimes Theatre with a wash of purple light over the seats, and a chandelier hangs at the top of the theatre.

Presented at

Todd Haimes Theatre

227 West 42nd Street, New York, NY

between 7th and 8th Avenues