Meet the Cast of HOME, Beginning Previews Tonight on Broadway

The play will open officially on Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at the Todd Haimes Theatre.

By: May. 17, 2024
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Samm-Art Williams' Home is coming Broadway, in a production directed by Kenny Leon.  Previews begin tonight, May 17, at the Todd Haimes Theatre, and the play will open officially on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. This is a limited engagement through Sunday, July 21, 2024.

In the Tony Award®-nominated play The New York Times calls “an uplifting folk ballad about the pure in heart,” Cephus Miles has the whole world in his callused hands—until his sweetheart Pattie Mae goes off to college and marries another man. Originally staged by the Negro Ensemble Company in 1979, and featured in the first year of Roundabout’s Refocus Project, Samm-Art Williams’ Home is a muscular and melodic coming-of-age story that gives voice to the unbreakable spirit of all Americans who have been searching for a place to belong. Tony Award-winner Kenny Leon (A Soldier’s Play) directs.

Home features Tory Kittles as “Cephus Miles,” Brittany Inge as “Woman One / Pattie Mae Wells,” and Stori Ayers as “Woman Two”.

Meet the cast of Home below!

HomeTory Kittles - Cephus Miles

Kittles can currently be seen starring on the hit CBS/Universal series “The Equalizer,” as ‘Detective Marcus Dante,’ reuniting with Queen Latifah, who he previously collaborated with in Bessie directed by Dee Rees and Steel Magnolias directed by Kenny Leon. Other notable television and streaming roles include season 1 of HBO’s award winning “True Detective” for Nic Pizzolatto, USA’s “Colony” for Carlton Cuse and Ryan Condal, BBC America’s “Intrudcers” for Glen Morgan, and FX’s “Sons of Anarchy”for Kurt Sutter.  On the stage, Kittles played Paul Robeson in the Minerva Theatre’s 2019 production of 8 Hotels directed by Sir Richard Eyre. Prior to that, he played Bollingbroke in The Old Globe Theatre’s production of Richard II directed by Erica Schmidt. Kenny Leon previously directed Kittles with Phylicia Rashad in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner for The Rialto Center Theater.


HomeBrittany Inge - Woman One / Pattie Mae Wells

Inge is a multi-hyphenate artist and activist from Laurel, MD. She is a graduate of Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC and Spelman College in Atlanta, GA. Brittany moves proudly between stage and screen projects, with some of her theater credits including: Father Comes Home from the Wars (Actor’s Express), Holler If Ya Hear Me (True Colors Theatre Company) and the U.S. premiere of The Ballad of Klook & Vinette (Horizon Theatre Company). Brittany's TV/Film career has included roles on “Atlanta” (FX), “Dynasty” (CW), “The Game” (Paramount+)—as well as the feature films, Lethal Legacy and The Hate U Give. Brittany spent two seasons portraying Crystal Garrett on “Boomerang” (the series); executive produced by Lena Waithe and Halle Berry. Currently, Brittany can be seen portraying Ashley James— the eldest child of the titular character on the 2x Emmy-nominated sitcom, “The Ms. Pat Show,” streaming now on BET Plus! www.brittanyinge.com.


HomeStori Ayers - Woman Two

Ayers is an Actor, Director and co-founder of [RARE] Lotus Productions. She is an original cast member and producer of Blood at the Root, winner of the Graham F. Smith Peace Foundation Prize for its promotion of human rights. She played Regina on the TBS hit series The Last O.G. and has performed on stages across the country including Ensemble Studio Theatre, NYC, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Northern Stage, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Signature Theatre, DC, Baltimore Centre Stage, Round House Theatre, Detroit Public Theatre, Chautauqua Theater Company, Pennsylvania Centre Stage, Premiere Stages, Anacostia Playhouse, and the National Black Theatre.



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