A true theatre masterpiece can survive any directorial mugging. By this definition, Harold Pinter's 1965 play, The Homecoming, is a robust work of genius. It has to be because, from the very start of this starry 50th anniversary revival, director Jamie Lloyd seems determined to turn it into a lurid mix of cartoon and nostalgia-fest. As the evening begins, the drama's grubby setting, given a retro look by designer Sou…
SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 06:58AM on November 24, 2015