A woman in this play suggests that “the fact that” her lips move may be “more significant… than the words which come through them.” When a man insists that woman in this play has had enough water, she warns, “If you take the glass… I’ll take you.” A man in this play tells his son that his only shortcoming as a boxer is that he can’t attack or defend. In this play, a man says he punched an old lady after failing to help her move her iron mangle. The only female role in this play was premiered by its author’s wife, Vivien Merchant. A chauffeur in this play dies after revealing that Mac had sex with Max’s wife in his cab. In this play, Lenny gets angry that his brother ate his cheese roll, and Joey fails to go “the whole hog” with Ruth, who agrees to become a prostitute. For 10 points, Teddy introduces his wife to his estranged family in what play by Harold Pinter? ■END■
ANSWER: The Homecoming
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