Fugard's Coming Home Begins World-Premiere Engagement at Long Wharf Jan. 14 | Playbill

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News Fugard's Coming Home Begins World-Premiere Engagement at Long Wharf Jan. 14 The world premiere of Athol Fugard's Coming Home, starring Colman Domingo, Roslyn Ruff and Lou Ferguson, begins performances at the Long Wharf Theatre Jan. 14.
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Colman Domingo

Long Wharf artistic director Gordon Edelstein directs the premiere engagement that will officially open Jan. 21 and run through Feb. 8. The cast features Domingo (Passing Strange, "Miracle at St. Ana"), Ruff (Kennedy Center Jitney), Ferguson (Drowning Crow, Two Trains Running), Namunba Santos and Mel Eichler.

Coming Home, according to press notes, "is the story of Veronica Jonkers, a young woman who left her beloved grandfather's farm to pursue her dreams of a singing career in Cape Town. Carrying a painful secret and a heart full of disappointment, she returns after his death and strives to plant the seeds of a new life for her young son."

The Long Wharf design team includes Tony-winning set designer Eugene Lee, costume designer Jessica Ford, lighting designer Stephen Strawbridge and sound designer Corrine Livinston.

Edelstein and designer Eugene Lee both traveled to Fugard's hometown of Nieu Bethesda, South Africa, to research the play. "It gave me the opportunity to see first hand what Fugard is really talking about. Athol assured me that I would see many of the characters in the play wandering around the streets of New Bethesda," Edelstein said in a statement.

Fugard's plays include Bloodknot, Boesman and Lena, Sizwe Bansi is Dead, The Island, Master Harold and the Boys, My Children! My Africa!, Exits and Entrances, Victory, Bootjie and the Oubaas and Visions and Dreams.

For tickets and more information visit longwharf.org.

The Long Wharf Theatre is located at 222 Sargent Drive in New Haven, CT.

 
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