The Home Place is a play written by Brian Friel that first premiered at the Gate Theatre, Dublin on 1 February 2005.
[1] After a sold-out season at the Gate, it transferred to the Comedy Theatre (now Harold Pinter Theatre), in London's West End, on 25 May 2005,[2] where it won the 2005 Evening Standard Award for Best Play,[3] and made its American premiere at the Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis, MN) in September 2007.
The play is set in the summer of 1878 in the fictional village of Ballybeg, County Donegal, at the house ("The Lodge") of Christopher Gore, who lives with his son David, and their longtime housekeeper Margaret.
Dr Gore's methods and racist hypotheses ignite animosity in the town, where a despised English landlord, Lord Lifford, was recently murdered.
The play runs the course of a single day in Ballybeg and centers on the resurgence of the Home rule movement in Ireland.