Home on Broadway: Show Is Now Closed
Home Summary
- Show Status: Closed
- Genre: Play
- Home is 2 hours 10 minutes long, including an intermission of 15 minutes
- 8 Shows per week
- Popularity Index: 27
- Previews Began: May 17, 2024
- Show Opened : June 5, 2024
- Show Closed: July 21, 2024
Brilliantly inventive, lyrically expressive play deals joyfully with the coming of age of a young Black man from rural North Carolina who has the whole world in his callused hands - until his sweetheart goes off to college and marries another man.
What's Home Like?
Cephus Miles is a North Carolina farmer who has the whole world in his callused hands – until his sweetheart Pattie Mae goes off to college and marries another man. He is imprisoned as a draft dodger during Vietnam, and then has a series of misadventures in a big city as he tries to put his life back together.
Is Home Good for Kids?
The show is not intended for children and may not be appropriate for person under the age of 16 years old.
Home Box Office Data
Ticket Sales for the Week Ending 07/21/24
This Week's Gross | $133,130.00 |
Last Week's Gross | $133,600.00 |
Gross Difference $ | -$470.00 |
Gross Difference % | -0.35% |
Average Ticket Price | $26.57 |
Seats Sold | 5,010 |
Total Seating Capacity | 5,180 |
Top Ticket Price | $139.00 |
No. of Performances | 7 |
Capacity This Week | 96.72% |
Capacity Last Week | 63.07% |
Capacity Difference % | +33.64% |
Home on Broadway Background
Play First Staged in 1979
Home was first staged Off Broadway by the Negro Ensemble Company in July 1979 and then transferred to Broadway in 1980. The show was originally staged by the Negro Ensemble Company in 1979 and given a Tony-nominated production at the Cort Theatre in 1980.
Negro Ensemble Company
The show was produced to great acclaim by the Negro Ensemble Company in a production that later transferred to Broadway, this brilliantly inventive, lyrically expressive play deals joyfully with the coming of age of a young Black man from rural North Carolina.
Theatre Information
Todd Haimes Theatre
New York, NY 10019
Cast Members
- Cephus Miles
- Tory Kittles
- Woman One / Pattie Mae Wells
- Brittany Inge
- Woman Two
- Stori Ayers
Producers
The Champions for Inclusive Theatre
Roundabout’s Forward Fund
Elizabeth Armstrong
Production Credits
- Director
- Kenny Leon
Creative Team
- Playwright
- Samm-Art Williams