A Guide For The Homesick
Douglas Booth and Clifford Samuel star in this probing two-hander
warmly funny and deeply moving
The arts desk
Douglas Booth and Clifford Samuel star in this probing two-hander
Douglas Booth and Clifford Samuel star in this probing two-hander
The complexities of guilt are explored in this brand new play starring Douglas Booth (Pride, Prejudice and Zombies, Speech and Debate, Worried About The Boy) and Clifford Samuel (Boudicca, Don't Sleep There Are Snakes) as two strangers, Teddy and Jeremy, ensconced in an Amsterdam hotel room. Each seeking something different from the evening, the pair begin an intense, erotic and restless dance around each other, until each has nothing left to do but share their darkest secrets.
Premiering at Boston's Huntingdon Theatre Company in 2017, A Guide For The Homesick, directed by Jonathan O'Boyle now crosses the pond for this West End debut this October, allowing London audiences to experience an "absorbing tale of conscience and connection" (The Boston Globe.)
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