Homeward Bound (play)

Homeward Bound is a 1991 Canadian play drama by Elliott Hayes.

[1][2][3] Novelist Margaret Atwood wrote about the play: "Elliott Hayes has fashioned a brisk, intricate, deranging and tightly strung play...[his] art is a funhouse mirror, and what we see in it are fragments of ourselves, distorted, grotesque even, but recognizable.".

[4][5] Canadian journalist and theatre artist Richard Ouzounian wrote in 2004 that Homeward Bound "remains one of the greatest plays that anybody has written in this country in my lifetime".

[6] The play has also been translated into French by Jean-Marc Dalpé and Robert Marinier, as Tout va pour le mieux.

[7] The play has been produced numerous times since its Stratford debut.