A Guide for the Homesick

A tender and bittersweet play about conscience and connection. 

Teddy is searching for a friend for the night. Jeremy is searching for a beer. Worlds apart and miles away from home, two strangers, consumed by their own secrets, find each other in a hotel room in Amsterdam.  

Can you confess your greatest fear to a stranger? 

A new play by the award-winning American writer Ken Urban, A Guide for The Homesick is an erotic thriller that explores the cost of being a friend when you are afraid to love, starring Douglas Booth as Jeremy and Clifford Samuel as Teddy. Directed by Jonathan O’Boyle. 

‘A probing, multi-layered study of guilt’ – Boston Globe 

Duration

83 minutes – no interval

Good To Know

No latecomers will be admitted.

Additional Details & FAQ

Access Information

For Accessibility information please contact 084 871 7632

 

Cancellation Policy

No exchanges or refunds

Suitable For Children

Please be aware that this performance contains strong language and partial nudity.

Age recommendation 14+

 

Where Do I Go

Trafalgar Studios 2

14 Whitehall, Westminster,

London SW1A 2DY

 

BY BUS

3 11 12 24 53 77a 88 91 139 159 453

 

BY TUBE

Charing Cross and Embankment (Northern and Bakerloo) are within 5 minutes walk of the theatre

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